[76.3] Ibid., 172, 189.

[77.1] Knowles, 415.

[77.2] Stokes, 41. Cf. Steel, 290, and i. Cosquin, 149.

[77.3] Frere, 250. Mangoes appear also in Sâstrî, Drav. Nights, 54; Sâstrî, Folklore in South. Ind., 140; Knowles, 130; Day, 117. In a variant of the last, the fakir simply tells the king that his prayers are heard, and his seven queens shall each bear a son. Steele, 98.

[77.4] Stokes, 91.

[77.5] Steele, 47.

[78.1] i. Cosquin, 69, citing Benfey.

[78.2] Campbell, Santal F. T., 25.

[78.3] i. Radloff, 204.

[78.4] i. Folklore, 49.