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1 GeNote| in the original Pali by Prof. Fausböll.~These JATAKAS, 2 GeNote| Oriental Library, 1880), Prof. Fausböll(Five Jatakas, 3 GeNote| their sermons as EXEMPLA. Prof. Crane has. given a full 4 GeNote| 1. See also Table i. of Prof. Rhys-Davids' Birth Stories.] 5 GeNote| of the Fables of Bidpai, Prof. Benfey contended with enormous 6 StNote| have ventured to English Prof. Fausböll's version, which 7 StNote| which are given at length in Prof. M. Müller's brilliant essay 8 StNote| of Jacques de Vitry (see Prof. Crane's edition, No., li.), 9 StNote| earlier stories of the book. Prof. Rhys-Davids informs me 10 StNote| 94 parallels are given by Prof. K. Krohn in his elaborate 11 StNote| Karens, p. 126.~Remarks. - Prof. Krohn comes to the conclusion 12 StNote| America: also three judges. Prof. K. Krohn counts the first 13 StNote| how it got to the East. Prof. Krohn grants the possibility 14 StNote| Indian, a fact of which Prof. H. Krohn was unaware, though 15 StNote| s Skin is from India. As Prof. Rhys-Davids remarks, the 16 StNote| been bibliographised by Prof. Child, Eng. and Scotch' 17 StNote| any of those enumerated by Prof. Kohler on Gonzenbach, Sezil. 18 StNote| little likely to penetrate. Prof. Benfey, in an elaborate 19 StNote| abstract of the Jataka in Prof. Estlin Carpenter's sermon,