Eyes, long, considered as a beauty—I. [125] note.

Eye-brows meeting, a sign that a man is a were-wolf or a vampire—I. [157] note, 575; II. 630.

Evil spirits, how averted—II. [198] and note.

Exposure of a child at a king’s door with a sum of gold—II. [331];
parallel tales,—ibid note.

Fables of Pilpay, origin of—II. [43] note.

Faithful John, Indian form of the story—I. [253].

Faithless wife punished by cutting off her nose and ears—II. [54].

Famine—I. [549]; II. [412].

Fasting employed to propitiate a deity—I. [145], [324].

Fastidious men, story of the three—II. [271]–274;
parallels to the story—274.