Elephant, possessing the power of flying in the air—I. [328]; II. [540];
artificial imitation of, filled with concealed warriors—I. [73];
any man that it took up made king—II. [102];
raced against horses—II. [125];
one the support of a kingdom—II. [139], [500];
a man metamorphosed into an—II. [215];
tamed by a maiden—II. [489].

Elephants’ cries understood by their keeper—I. [83], [84].

Elephants, wild, tamed by music—I. [67];
wild, a party separated by the change of—II. [607].

Eleven-slayer—II. 637.

Emperor, distinguishing marks of—I. [398], [423]; II. [499].

Empty vessels inauspicious—I. [190] note.

Entering the body of another man—I. [21]. [22]; II. [353].

Epomata plays tricks on some young men—II. 628.

Eye torn out by a young prince, because it was admired—I. [247];
European parallels to this story—I. [248]; II. 630.

Eye, consuming power of a hermit’s—I. [556];
conception of the sun as the eye of the world—II. [20], and note;
throbbing of the right, a good omen—II. [128] and note.