[127] A fruit tree.

[128] See [p. 18].

[129] See [p. 30, note 3].

[130] The idea of a plant serving as a life or fidelity token was found in ancient Egypt, in India, and Europe. See Cox, an Introduction to Folk-Lore (London, 1904); Tawney, Kathá Sarit Ságara (Calcutta, 1880, Vol. I, p. 86); Parker, Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon.

[131] See [p. 18, note 1].

[132] See [p. 17, note 1].

[133] A fruit.

[134] See [p. 96, note 3].

[135] Lightning which is accompanied by a loud crash of thunder.

[136] See [p. 19, note 1].