[314] i. 6.
[315] Tuti-Name, i. 7.
[316] Tuti-Name, i. 13.
[317] Tuti-Name, i. 14.—Cfr. Afanassieff, Narodnija ruskija skaski, vi. 23.
[318] iii. 27.
[319] ii. 17.
[320] Tuti-Name, ii. 19.
[321] ii. 21.
[322] ii. 28.
[323] This story was current in Italy as early as the fifteenth century, having been related to her son by the mother of the philosopher and man of letters Pontano, as I find from his biography, published last year by Professor Tallarigo (Sanseverino-Marche).