[55.1] Carnoy, 135 (Story No. 19).
[55.2] Imbriani, 387.
[56.1] Chambers, Pop. Rhymes, 89.
[57.1] Zingerle, Kinder- und Hausm. aus. Süddeutsch., 260. Cf. Ibid., Kinder- und Hausm., 178 (Story No. 35); Grimm, i. Tales, 244, 419.
[57.2] Pröhle, Kinder- und Volksm., 20 (Story No. 5).
[58.1] Auning, 87 (Story No. 133).
[59.1] Leskien, 542.
[59.2] Leskien, 389. Stories of the Faithless Sister (sometimes it is the hero’s mother who plays the traitor’s part) are numerous in the East of Europe. I have studied some of them in a paper on The Forbidden Chamber, iii. Folklore Journ., 214.
[60.1] Cavallius, 356.
[60.2] i. Gonzenbach, 272 (Story No. 40).