Treasure-trove belongs to the king—I. [529].

Treasury of a king robbed by means of wooden swans—I. [391];
of the emperor Octavius broken into—II. [100].

Tree, a beautiful maiden enclosed in a—I. [229];
a man transformed into a—II. [148];
a queen transformed into a—II. 637.

Trees that bear fruit and flowers at the same time—I. [480].

Tree-spirits—II. [213].

Tree-worship—I. [153], 574, 575; II. [116] note, [387] note, [460] and note.

Tretá Yuga, name of Ujjayiní in—II. [275].

Turushka cavalry defeated by Udayana—I. [151];
fetters Niśchayadatta with the intention of sacrificing him to the manes of his father—I. [336].

Tutelary gods for each member of the body—II. 633.

Twenty-five tales of a demon, or Vampire, begin—II. [232];
various forms of the introduction to—II. [241].