Monk, and bear fœtus, [61];
and pretended Yakā, [164]
Monkey, and beggar, [343] ff., [367];
deceives K., [244]–[247];
frightens cultivators and herdsmen, [247];
killed by man whose life it saved, [182];
kills Yaksanī, [247];
married to Prince, [188];
outwits turtle, [449]
Moorman, and Rākshasa, [168], [169];
his cattle, children and goats, [168], [169];
killed by elephant, [337]
Mortars, rice, trample crop, [207]–[209]
Mosquito, a goldsmith, [353]
Mother-in-law, and daughter-in-law, [225], [228],
burns her, [227]–[229],
cheats her, [240], [241];
drowned, [224], [228]
Mouse-deer, hare and parrot, [3], [4];
induces bulls to fight, [23]