(no title) “Well I spose ye often heard tell o' ould Pat that lived in Barroe.” CBÉ 0339 Lore 29 January 1937 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin
(no title) “Cowslips when rubbed on the cow's udder on May day...” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “An asse's shoe or a horse-shoe, when put into the fire...” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “A story is told of a woman who lived at Ballinarry at one times, she went to Kilmactranny Graveyard...” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “There was another wan livin down near Temple-house, at wan time, an' he noticed that suddenly all his luck in butter-making turned against him.” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “Another story is told of a man who went into a house in Corrigeen to light his pipe.” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “I heard poor Jamsie White tellin "Awnie" Coen this yarn wan night an' us above ramblin' in Awnie's...” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “A weasel skin purse is supposed to be the luckiest purse a man could have...” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “Crickets are lucky in insects in a home.” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “Ashes should never be thrown out after dusk...” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript
(no title) “There is a "strae" on the mountains of Geevagh a short distance from Mr Lynnn's coal-mines.” CBÉ 0463 Lore 25 January 1938 Seamus Ó Gamhnáin Transcript