Flight and pursuit, magical—I. [361], [362], [367], [368].

Flowers, rain of—I. [455], [561].

Flying through the air, power of acquired by magic—I. [157];
characteristic of heavenly females—I. [256].

Food miraculously supplied—I. [393]; II. 633;
given to produce a son—II. [216];
snake-poison dropped into—II. [296] and note.

Fortune, persistent enmity of, illustrated—I. [516]–518;
of wealth, and fortune of enjoyment, difference between—I. [533]–535.

Fountain that tests chastity—I. [487], and note.

Four accomplished suitors, story of—I. [499]; II. [275]–277;
parallels to the story—II. [277].

Four animal friends—II. [51], 636.

Four brothers who resuscitated a tiger, story of the—II. [348]–350;
parallels to—II. 351.

Four means of success—I. [313].