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1 GeNote| draw attention to Indian parallels by a simple reference to 2 GeNote| industry a large number of parallels between Indian and European 3 GeNote| I derived the tale, then parallels, and finally remarks. For 4 GeNote| finally remarks. For Indian parallels I have been able to refer 5 StNote| Introduction, see supra.~Parallels. - I have given a rather 6 StNote| rather full collection of parallels, running to about a hundred 7 StNote| see Notes l. c., p. 237).~Parallels. - The tabu, as to a particular 8 StNote| Panschatantra, i. 211,and the parallels given in my Aesop, Ro. iii.- 9 StNote| common throughout the Panjab.~Parallels. - The similarity of the 10 StNote| same, and Sirdars, nobles.~Parallels. - The son of seven mothers 11 StNote| bibliographical references for parallels may be found under these 12 StNote| who there gives the Indian parallels.~Remarks. - Both Mr. Clodd 13 StNote| tr. Benfey, ii. 345 - 6.~Parallels. - Benfey, in § 209 of his 14 StNote| Indian Empire, 57 - 60).~Parallels. - Another version occurs 15 StNote| the Genius of the Tree.~Parallels. - This Jataka got into 16 StNote| and Juliet of Hindostan.~Parallels. - Living in animals' bellies 17 StNote| Antiquary, xii. p. 170 seq.~Parallels. - No less than 94 parallels 18 StNote| Parallels. - No less than 94 parallels are given by Prof. K. Krohn 19 StNote| English of the original.~Parallels. - See Benfey, Pantschatantra, § 20 StNote| inflated style of the original.~Parallels. - Benfey has collected 21 StNote| The most remarkable of the parallels is that afforded by the 22 StNote| Folk-Tales of Kashmir, pp. 20-8.~Parallels. - The incident of the Aiding 23 StNote| Rhys-Davids, pp. viii. - x.~Parallels. - It occurs also in the 24 StNote| and curtailed somewhat.~Parallels - See Celtic Fairy Tales, 25 StNote| tr. Benfey, ii. 244 - 7.~Parallels given in my .Aesop, Ro. 26 StNote| Ind. Antiq. x. 147 seq.~Parallels. - A long variant follows 27 StNote| be the origin of chess.~Parallels. - Rev. C. Swynnerton, " 28 StNote| over the rocks. For the parallels of this part of the legend 29 StNote| Rhys-Davids, pp. v. vi.~Parallels. - It also occurs in Somadeva, 30 StNote| 65, and n. For Aesopic parallels, cf. my Aesop, Av. iv. It 31 StNote| Wideawake Stories, pp. 215 - 18.~Parallels enumerated in my Aesop, 32 StNote| No. 20, pp. 119 - 137.~Parallels to heroes and heroines in 33 StNote| of Kashmir, pp 484 - 90.~Parallels. - The latter part is the 34 StNote| first called to this Jataka.~Parallels. - Most readers of these 35 StNote| Persian for rosy-checked.~Parallels. - Stokes, Indian Fairy 36 StNote| of Kashmir, pp. 241 - 2.~Parallels. - A Gaelic parallel was