Burton, Sir R., on flying horse, [198]
Bushel measure, [244], [456], [457]
Cage, iron, made, [219]
Cakes cooked, [100];
on trees, [349], [350];
cake tree created, [167]
Calf claimed as bull’s, [441]
Car, celestial, taken for dying man, [143];
flying, [197]
Carpenter, [89];
makes flying horse, [134], [198],
flying peacock, [90];
put in stocks, [348];
story of, [352], [353]
Carpenter’s son, becomes beggar, [91];
constructs city, [92];
flies on peacock and marries Princess, [90];
gives his blood to drink, [90];
wife abducted, [91]
Cat, and jackal, [55];
and Prince or youth, [128], [130], [131], [133], [296], [298];
false penance of, [447], [448];
helps to recover Princess, [130], [131],
ring or talisman, [130]–[135];
out of sea, [133]