Bug-bears employed to terrify men searching for treasure—I. [307]; II. 631.
Bull of Śiva—II. [111], [139], [522], [576].
Buried treasure stolen—I. [298].
Burning of a house in order to produce a false impression of a princess’s death—I. [61], [107].
Burning-places, delight of Śiva in—I. [6].
Cake, of flour mixed with molasses resembling those offered by the Jews to the queen of heaven—I. [8], and note.
Camel the, treacherously killed by the lion, the panther, the jackal and the crow—II. [36];
a man undertakes to teach one to read—II. 636.
Camphor-maiden—I. [380].
Camphor, lumps of, given as a marriage present by the father of the Camphor-maiden—I. [400];
bestowed in a marriage ceremony by king Janamejaya—I. [411].
Candle of human fat—I. [306].
(See also Addendum to Fasciculus IV; immediately following page [384].)