[303.1] Leclère, 16. “Tous ceux qui étaient presents à ce conseil… decidèrent qu’on consulterait immédiatement les chevaux.”

[303.2] Kathá, ii. 102.

[304.1] Natesa Sastri, 126.

[304.2] Steel and Temple, 140. In other stories from Kashmir, it is “an elephant” (Knowles, 169, 309).

[304.3] Rev. Trad. Pop., iv. 442.

[304.4] Knowles, 158. Other stories, Ibid., 17, 309; Bakhtyár Náma, 169 (notes by the Editor); Day, 99, Story No. 5.

[305.1] Kathákoça, 155.

[306.1] Luzel, Lég. Chrét., i. 282 (pt. iii., Story No. 11); a variant, Mélusine, i. 300.

[307.1] F.-L. Journ., iv. 338 sqq., including the references at foot of 348.

[308.1] Friedrich von Raumer, Geschichte der Hohenstaufen und ihrer Zeit (Leipzig, 1824), iii. 74.