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drim shows how my father saw them at the time of the long
Lays and the 'Sketch'. In the Lay of the Children of Hurin
(lines 712 - 14) the 'hopeless halls of Hell' are

wrought at the roots of the roaring cliffs
of Thangorodrim's thunderous mountain.

In the Lay of Leithian (lines 3526ff.) Angband's gate seems
clearly to lie beneath Thangorodrim; and in S ($8)
Thangorodrim is 'the highest of the Iron Mountains around
Morgoth's fortress'. See further the commentary on the
Ambarkanta, p. 307.

Angeryd The Iron Mountains. Cf. Angorodin in the Tale of
Turambar (II. 77).

Angrin Aiglir Aiglir Angrin occurs twice in the Lay of the
Children of Hurin (lines 711, 1055), emended later to Eiglir
Engrin (in The Silmarillion Ered Engrin).

(* The list of names for the northern half includes names as far south as the
fold in the original map, which can be seen in the reproductions; thus
Ginglith, Esgalduin, Thousand Caves appear in the first list, but Doriath be-
yond Sirion, Aros in the second.)

Aryador This name reappears, rather surprisingly, from the
Lost Tales, as a third name of Hithlum. In the tale of The
Coming of the Elves (I. 119) hador is said to be the name
among Men for Hisilome; see also I. 249.

Battle of Unnumbered Tears The Mound of Slain is placed in
the Lay of the Children of Hurin (lines 1439 ff.) 'at the fur-
thest end of Dor-na-Fauglith's dusty spaces' (Flinding and
Turin were wandering westward, line 1436); cf. also Q$11
'Finweg and Turgon and the Men of Hithlum were gathered
in the West upon the borders of the Thirsty Plain.'

Beleg and Turin These names mark the north march of
Doriath, where Beleg and Turin fought together against the
Orcs, an element that first entered the story in the Lay of the
Children of Hurin (see III. 27).

Cristhorn Placed in the mountains north (not as originally
south) of Gondolin, as already in the fragment of the alliter-
ative Lay of Earendel (III. 143).

Deadly Nightshade, Forest of See Taur-na-Fuin.

Dorlomin See Hithlum.