[63.2] Saxo, 302; Elton’s version, 364.
[64.1] Liebrecht, 66, referring to the Saga and some other sources given by Uhland.
[64.2] Some of these omissions, but not all, are indicated by Prof. York Powell, Elton’s version, xcii.
[65.1] i. Blätt. f. Pomm. Volksk., 4, citing Dr. Zechlin, who gives it from the narration of a fisherman.
[65.2] Science of Fairy Tales, 235. M. Teirlinck refers to several dragon-stories current in Flanders, whereof some at least belong to the Enchanted Princess group. The others would seem to be Rescue tales. But he gives no details. i. Teirlinck, 147.
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[69.1] De Iside, 31.
[70.1] Zélie Colvile, in cliii. Blackwood’s Mag., 375 (March 1893).
[70.2] ii. Journ. Ind. Arch., 174, translating Tijds. v. Neerl. Ind., 9th Jaarg., 10th Afl.
[70.3] Dr. Tylor’s Presidential Address in xxi. Journ. Anthr. Inst., 408.