III. J. B. Andrews, Folk-Lore Record, iii. 48 ff., from Mentone. See Liebrecht, Engl. Stud. v. 158, and Hippe, p. 157.
IV. and V. J. B. Andrews, Contes ligures, traditions de la Rivière, 1892, pp. 111–116, no. 26, and pp. 187–192, no. 41. These two versions differ slightly from one another, but more from the preceding.
VI. P. Sébillot, Contes populaires de la Haute-Bretagne, 3me. série, 1882, pp. 164–171.
VII. Wentworth Webster, Basque Legends, 1877, pp. 151–154. See Luzel, Légendes chrétiennes, p. 90, note.
VIII. A. Le Braz, La légende de la mort chez les Bretons armoricains, nouv. éd., 1902, ii. 211–231.
IX. L. Giner Arivau, Folk-Lore de Proaza (Asturia), in Biblioteca de las tradiciones populares españolas, viii. 194–201 (1886).
X. Gittée and Lemoine, Contes populaires du pays Wallon, 1891, pp. 57–61.
Walewein.
Roman van Walewein, ed. Jonckbloet, 1846. Analyzed by G. Paris, Hist. litt. de la France, xxx. 82–84, and by W. P. Ker, The Roman van Walewein (Gawain) in Folk-Lore, v. 121–127 (1894). My analysis is a combination made from these two summaries.
Lotharingian.