—— Armenian folk-tales. Nahabed’s daughter. (Armenia. New York, 1912. 4o. v. 5, p. 304–306.) †*ONK
—— Armenian folk-tales. The poor widow’s son. (Armenia. New York, 1913. 4o. v. 6, p. 337–340.) †*ONK
Reprinted from his The golden maiden, p. 141–148.
—— Armenian folk-tales. Prince Pari and the beasts. (Armenia. New York, 1911. 4o. v. 5, p. 83–85.) †*ONK
—— Armenian folk-tales. Reed-maid. (Armenia. New York, 1911. 4o. v. 5, p. 110–114.) †*ONK
—— Armenian folk-tales. Reynard and Bruno. (Armenia. New York, 1912. 4o. v. 6, p. 23–25.) †*ONK
—— Armenian folk-tales. Shapoor, the hunter’s son. (Armenia. New York, 1912. 4o. v. 5, p. 145–147, 174–177.) †*ONK
—— Armenian folk-tales. The shepherd and the shepherdess. (Armenia. New York, 1912. 4o. v. 5, p. 275–276.) †*ONK
—— Armenian folk-tales. The snake child. (Armenia. New York, 1911. 4o. v. 5, p. 15–19, 48–53.) †*ONK
—— Armenian folk-tales. The youngest of the three. (Armenia. New York, 1913. 4o. v. 6, p. 185–187, 216–219.) †*ONK