Fire bursts forth of itself—I. [437];
power of kindling at will—I. [567] and note, II. 634;
mixed with water—II. [44];
of digestion,—II. [194];
maidens preparing to enter the—II. [459].

Fire-bleached garments—I. [565]; II. 634.

Fire-fly mistaken for real fire—II. [39].

Fire-god evoked by a charm—I. [120];
sword of, [130], [132], [135], [139];
propitiated in order to obtain a heroic son—I. [244];
propitiated by valour—I. [322];
boon granted by—II. [434];
his son by a Bráhman lady—II. [491];
parallel to the story, ibid note.

Fire-god prayed to—II. [548].

Fish that laughed aloud when dead—I. [24], [25];
story of the three—II. [37];
swallows a man, I. [207]; II. [224];
swallows a boat, II. [599];
swallows a woman—II. [605].

Fisher-boy falls in love with a princess—II. [491].

Flame-linga—I. [3]; II. [520].

Flea, story of the—II. [34].

Flesh, a man cuts off his own to feed a demon—II. [361];
of a hero’s own body given to a crow—II. 639.