Rosebush, The, and the soul, [341]
Royal Asiatic Society, Journal, [30], [356]
Rumania, The saints in, [40]
Rumanian animal tales, Characteristics of, [1];
religious character, [3];
the interest of their study, [4];
their two groups, [4];
similarity with those of other nations, [6];
their origins, [7], [17], [36];
their survival, [9];
parallels, [20];
fables not found among the, [23];
not local, survivals, or isolated, [23];
their source, [25], [26];
fables not “humanised,” [28];
their moral nature, [58];
syncretism, [59]
Rumanian language, Slavonic in, [17], [18];
and the gipsies, [17];
of Latin origin, [17];
purity of, [17];
elements of other languages in, [18];
no old Teutonic words in, [50]
Rumanian peasantry, Superstitions of, [55]
Rumanian Popular Literature, History of, [30].
See Gaster
Rumanians of Latin origin, [10];
how long in Rumania, [50];
unity with the Bulgarians, [51];
and the wasp and bee, [135], [137]
Rushava, [117]
Russia and the transmission of folk-tales, [24];
the saints in, [40];
heterodox sects, [53]