Simrock, pp. 65–68, from Xanten. See Hippe, p. 165.
Simrock VII.
Simrock, pp. 68–75, from Xanten. See Hippe, p. 165.
Simrock VIII.
F. Woeste, Zts. f. deutsche Myth. iii. 46–50, from Grafschaft Mark. Given by Simrock, pp. 75–80. Analyzed by Sepp, p. 685, who inadvertently speaks of it as “nach irischer Sage.” See Hippe, p. 165.
Simrock IX.
Simrock, pp. 80–89, contributed by Zingerle, who afterwards printed it in Sagen, Märchen und Gebräuche aus Tirol, 1859, pp. 446–450, and in Kinder- und Hausmärchen aus Tirol, 2nd ed., 1870, pp. 254–260. See Stephens, p. 9, Hippe, pp. 165 f., and Wilhelmi, p. 45.
Simrock X.
Simrock, pp. 89–94, from the foot of the Tomberg. Summarized by Köhler, Or. und Occ. ii. 326. See Hippe, p. 166, and Wilhelmi, p. 45.
Oldenburgian.