[82.1] i. Von Hahn, 90; Garnett, i. Women, 178.
[82.2] Legrand, 191, xvi.
[82.3] Prof. Fortier, in ii. Journ. Am. F.L., 39.
[82.4] Curtin, Russians, 130.
[83.1] Wratislaw, 133; Ralston, Songs, 177.
[83.2] Day, 1.
[83.3] Ralston, Tibetan Tales, 21.
[84.1] Day, 187. Cf. a Baluchi tale in Jacobs, Indian F. T., 179.
[84.2] Prato in xii. Archivio, 40, citing Minayeff, Indiiska skazki y legendy.
[84.3] Steere, 381. In an Arab story from Egypt a Mogrebin gives a king, upon the same bargain, two bonbons, one for himself, the other for his wife. Three sons are born, of whom the Mogrebin claims the eldest. Here the Mohammedan influence prevails. Spitta Bey, 1.