[THE BAA-LAMBS. Kriza xiv.]
Cf. "Saint Peter's Goddaughter," in Portuguese Folk-Tales. Folk-Lore Society, 1882, p. 54.
Dasent, Tales from the Norse, "The Seven Foals," p. 349.
Naaké, Slavonic Tales: "The Three Brothers", p. 254.
Stokes, Indian Fairy Tales, "The King's Son," p. 234; and the Servian tale quoted on p. 294.
Page [93]. Kriza notes that the "rotting, dead dog's head" occurs in the "Historiae Tripartitae ex Socrate, Sozomeno et Theodorico in unum collectae," by Cassiodorus; ii. 12. The first edition appeared in 1472.
[FAIRY ELIZABETH. Kriza xv.]
Cf. Vernaleken, In the Land of Marvels, "The Outcast Son," p. 151.
Page [98]. The Judas she-devil's service lasted for three days in "The Three White Doves," Vernaleken, p. 269.