xii. Triad § 236 of
Trecheng Breth Féne; xiii. (a) Poem by
Cináed ua hArtacáin, beginning ‘Án sin, a maig Meic ind Óc’ (
dinnshenchas of Brug na Bóinne I); xiii.(b) Poem by Cináed ua hArtacáin, beginning ‘Fianna bátar i nEmain’; xiv. (a) Poem beg. ‘Almu Lagen, les na Fían’ (
dinnshenchas of Almu I); xiv. (b) Poem beg. ‘Almu robo cháem dia cois’ (
dinnshenchas of Almu II); xv. Poem beg. ‘Fornocht do dún, a Druim nDen’ (
dinnshenchas of Fornocht), attributed to Finn; xvi. Poem beg. ‘Sund dessid domunemar’ (
dinnshenchas of Ráith Ésa); xvii. Poem beg. ‘Tipra Sen-Garmna fo a snas’ (
dinnshenchas of Tipra Sengarmna); xviii.
Finn and Gráinne; xix.
Echtra Finn, containing a prose version of
Finn and the phantoms; xx. Poem beg. ‘Echta Lagen for Leth Cuind’ (LL); xxi. (a) Poem beg. ‘Scél lem dúib’, found in the commentary to
Amra Choluim Chille; xxi. (b) Poem beg. ‘Cétamon’, embedded within the
Macgnímartha Find; xxii. Poem ascribed to
Urard mac Coise, beginning ‘A Mór Maigne Moigi Siúil’; xxiii.
Tochmarc Ailbe; xxiv. ‘Aithed Gráinne’, title in medieval Irish tale lists; xxv.
Úath Beinne Étair; xxvi. ‘Uath Dercce Ferna’, known from the tale lists, but presumed lost; xxvii. (a)
Aided Find (Egerton 92 fragment); xxvii. (b) a single quatrain preserved in LL, beg. ‘Rodíchned Find, ba fer tend’.