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boundaries of the realm of Nargothrond as shown on that
map (see Realm of Narog beyond Narog).

Hill of Spies This first appears in Q $13 (see p. 224). If, as
would seem natural, the Hill of Spies is the eminence
marked by radiating lines a little north of east from
Nargothrond, the name itseif is placed oddly distant from it,
and seems rather to refer to the highland rising N.E. of
Nargothrond, between Narog and Taiglin.

Hills of the Hunters, The First named in the Lay of the Chil-
dren of Hurin, though they had been described without be-
ing named in the Tale of Turambar; see my discussion,
III. 88. On the map the Hills of the Hunters a-e shown as
extending far southwards towards the coast of the Sea, with
the Narog bending south-eastwards along the line of the
Hills; and there is an outlying eminence above the unnamed
cape in the S.W. corner of the map (later Cape Balar).

Ingwil First occurs in the Lay of the Children of Hurin
(III. 88 - 9).

Luthien caught by Celegorm In the Lay of Leithian (lines
2342 - 7) Celegorm and Curufin hunting oui of Nargothrond
with Huan on the occasion when Luthien was captured rode
for 'three days',

till nigh to the borders in the West
of Doriath a while they rest.

Marshes of Sirion On the later map called 'Fens of Sirion'.

Nan Tathrin (Land of Willows) For the name Nan Tathrin see
III. 89. It was already placed essentially thus in the tale of
The Fall of Gondolin (see II. 153, 217), and in Q $16 Nan-
Tathrin 'is watered by the Narog and by Sirion'.

Nargothrond Nargothrond was placed first further to the
South and nearer to the confluence with Sirion; the second



site is where it remained - but it is curious that in both sites
it is marked as lying on the east side of the river: in the Lay
of the Children of Hurin it was on the western side (cf. line
1762), and, I would think, always had been. (On the West-
ward Extension map this is corrected.)
In Q $9, after the Battle of Sudden Flame Barahir and
Felagund 'fled to the fens of Sirion to the South', and after