[461]. Yehya ben Khalid (Calcutta (1839–42) and Boulac).

[462]. “Shar” (Calcutta (1839–42) and Boulac).

[463]. “Jelyaad” (Calcutta (1839–42) and Boulac).

[464]. Calcutta (1839–1842) and Boulac, No. 63. See my “Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night,” vol. iv. p. [211].

[465]. Calcutta (1839–42) and Boulac, “Jaafar the Barmecide.”

[466]. Calcutta (1839–42) and Boulac, “The Thief turned Merchant and the other Thief,” No. 88.

[467]. This story will be found translated in my “Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night,” vol. v. p. [345].

[468]. After this I introduce the Tale of the Husband and the Parrot.

[469]. The Bulak Edition omits this story altogether.

[470]. After this I introduce How Abu Hasan brake wind.