[79] "The Metamorphosis or Golden Ass of Apuleius," 1822, pp. 60-3.
[80] Adapted from "Village Folk-tales of Ceylon," by H. Parker, 1910, Vol. I, pp. 308-10.
[81] Frere, M., "Old Deccan Days," 1889, pp. 83-193.
[82] Stokes, M. S. H., 1880, p. 41.
[83] "Folk Tales of Hindustan," p. 54 ff.
[84] Swynnerton, C., 1908, p. 464.
[85] Lady Burton's edition, 1887, Vol. III, p. 417.
[86] Variants of this basic legend are included in the chapter on "Bird-Women," where they properly belong.
[87] There is a Tamil proverb: "Be quiet or I shall show you my original shape."
[88] "Indian Folk Tales," 1908, p. 90.