T

Tannhäuser legend, [204]

Tartarian language of the Bulgars, [18]

Tartars, [15], [24]

Teeth of children, Crows and, [175]

Temple, R. C, [28]

Temple, The burning of the, and the swallows, [188]

Teodorescu, G. Dem., [58]

Teutonic mythology, [49]

Theodosius and Arianism, [42]

Thessaly, [116]

Thieves, [76]

Thrace, [10], [24], [26], [50]

Thrush, The yellow, [151];
the boastful, [153]

Thumb, A., Bulletin of John Rylands Library, [93]

Thunder, [66]

Thursday, Holy Mother, [236]

Tiger, The, and the lion, [308]

Titmouse, The, and the pumpkin, [146]

Titus the wicked, [357]

Toads, [82]

Tobit, Book of, [30]

Toledo, Council of, [47]

Tomtit, The, and the stork, [305]

Toothache, The ant as a remedy against, [283]

Tophail, Ibn, [31]

Tortoise, The, Origin of, [180];
as almoner of the Virgin, [192], [194];
in the procession to Golgotha, [193]

Totemism, [2]

Toulouse, [41];
Council of, [47]

Transmigration of the soul into animals.
See Metempsychosis

Transmission of folk-tales, [4], [6], [7], [16], [36]

Transylvania, Saxon colony in, [22];
tales collected from Rumanians in, [58]

“Tree, The world,” [49]

Tristram and Isolde, [248]

Turkish conquest, [52]

Turks, [15]

Turtle dove and its song, [149];
and its love for its mate, [299];
its tears, [299]

Twilight, The stolen, [99]

Tylor, E. B., on beast tales in his Primitive Culture, [8]