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1 Pre | as Benfey in Germany, M. Cosquin in France, and 2 Pre | Tales ot the Sun." Mr. M. L. Dames has enabled me 3 Lamb | trundle along nicely, for I'm as tight as a drum myself.'~ 4 Crane | answered the crab; "but I'm not going to let you eat 5 GeNote| literature was given by M. A. Barth in Mélusine, t. 6 GeNote| collected from oral tradition by M. Frere, with an introduction 7 GeNote| London, Sonnenschein, n.d.); M. Thornhill, Indian Fairy 8 GeNote| Lushai Grammar; and Mr. M. L. Dames has a number of 9 GeNote| departure with the researches of M. Emanuel Cosquin in his 10 GeNote| folk-tale since the Grimms. M. Cosquin gives in the annotations 11 GeNote| not shared by the rest. M. Cosquin further contends 12 GeNote| formulae" beyond those noted by M. Cosquin.~It is still more 13 GeNote| literary products, nor with M. Cosquin that they are all 14 StNote| given at length in Prof. M. Müller's brilliant essay 15 StNote| The Singing Bone, which M. Monseur has recently been 16 StNote| Wonderful Lamp."~Remarks. - M. Cosquin has pointed out ( 17 StNote| follows in Ind. Antiq., l. c. M. Cosquin refers to several 18 StNote| l. c., 398).~Remarks. - M. Cosquin (Contes de Lorraine, 19 StNote| is thus probable, though M. Cosquin does not point 20 StNote| be little doubt of what M. Cosquin does point out - 21 StNote| Kindly communicated by Mr. .M. L. Dames from his unpublished