Wind, The, [126];
and the rat, [318]

Wine, Noah and, [91];
St. Dionysios and, [93]

Witchcraft, [54], [55];
and the illness of animals, [348]

Witches, [89];
philtres and spells of, [175]

Wlislocki’s Zigeuner-märchen, [65], [87]

Wolf, The, [25];
and the lamb, [27];
myths of the, [49];
St. Peter’s dogs, [77], [81];
why the wolf is ferocious, [79];
made by the devil, [79], [82], [83], [85];
power over the devil, [80];
the devil’s hairs, [80], [81], [82], [83];
the eyes fired by the devil, [81], [82];
the devil becomes a wolf, [84];
eats the devil, [85];
God’s dogs, [88];
kills the goats, [88];
the boasting, [309];
and the pointer and setter, [317];
and the Sultan’s horse, [329];
and the lion, [329], [331];
and the tom cat, [332];
challenges the dog, [335];
in stories from Ahikar, [355];
and the dog, [361]

Woman, Inquisitive old, who became the woodpecker, [141];
the greedy old, who became the tortoise, [180]

Women, The lark and the taming of, [296]

Woodpecker, Origin of the, [141]

World-wide range of fairy lore, [4]