[THE WONDERFUL FROG. Erdélyi, iii. 15.]

My friend, Prof. Aug. Gittée, has kindly forwarded me a Flemish variant, "Van het Meisje dat met een Puits trouwde." "The tale of a girl who married a frog." See Volskunde Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsche Folklore, 1888, p. 48. Cf. Grimm. "The Frog King" and notes. Stokes, Indian Folk Tales, p. xvi. and "The Monkey Prince." Gubernatis. "The Frog." Max Müller, Chips from a German Workshop, vol. ii. p. 249. Cox. Mythology of the Aryan Nations. "Frog." Halliwell. Nursery Rhymes and Tales. "The maiden and the frog."[76] Dasent. Tales from the Norse. "Bushy Bride."


[THE DEVIL AND THE RED CAP. Erdélyi, iii. 19.]

Cf. Ralston, Russian Folk-Tales, "The Soldier and the Vampire," p. 314. Vernaleken. In the Land of Marvels. "How a Shepherd became rich."


[JACK DREADNOUGHT. Erdélyi, iii. 16.]

Cf. Grimm, "The Story of the youth who went to learn what fear was," and notes: ib. "The King's son who feared nothing," and notes. Household Stories from the Land of Hofer. "Fearless Johnny." Afanassieff, v. 46.