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1 GeNote| Folk-lore Journal, vols. ii. - v.) A few exist sculptured 2 GeNote| Biddai literature. (See Notes v. ix. x. xiii. xv.)~Other 3 GeNote| sources. (See Note on No. v.)~In India itself the collection 4 GeNote| Mélusine, t. iv. No. 12, and t. v. No. 1. See also Table i. 5 StNote| AND THE CRANE.~Source. - V. Fausboll, Five Jatakas, 6 StNote| the wrappings are absents~V. THE BROKEN POT.~Source. - 7 StNote| Source. - Pantschatantra, V. ix,, tr. Benfey, ii. 345 - 8 StNote| Pantschatantra, III. v., tr. Benfey, ii. 244 - 9 StNote| of the snake.~Pants. III. v. (Benf. 244 - 7)~Phaedrine.~... 10 StNote| European (see my List, s. v.) and Indian Folk-Tales ( 11 StNote| folk-tales (see my List, s. v.) was originally an envious 12 StNote| my List of Incidents, s. v. "Gambling for Magic Objects."~ 13 StNote| trans. Rhys-Davids, pp. v. vi.~Parallels. - It also 14 StNote| my List of Incidents (s. v. "Mental Disguise").~XXIII.