[5] Phūlbāba, lit. ‘flower-father.’

[6] This story is only transplanted, a similar one being related by Colonel Tod in the Annals of the Bundi State (Rājasthān, ii. p. 441).

[7] Saccharum spontaneum.

[8] Settlement Report, p. 26.

[9] Mr. (Sir E.) Maclagan’s Punjab Census Report (1891).

[10] Religions of India, p. 113.

[11] Apparently also called Sarcostemma viminalis.

[12] Bombay Gazetteer, Parsis of Guiarāt, by Messrs. Nasarvanji Girvai and Behrāmji Patel, p. 228, footnote.

[13] Ibidem.

[14] Hopkins, loc. cit. p. 213.