Gregor, Folk-Lore of North-East of Scotland, pp. 96, 100.
[44] From a paper read before the Hungarian Historical Society, by Baron Béla Radvánszky, on Feb. 1st, 1883; Cf. A magyar csalàdi èlet a xv. es xvi. szàzadban, by the same author.
Cf. Tissot, Unknown Hungary, vol. i. p. 227.
Boner, Transylvania, pp. 488-495.
Fagerlund, Anteckningar om Korpo och Houtskärs Socknar, Helsingfors, 1878, p. 42.
Lindholm, "Ett bondbröllop," p. 86; and "Ett lappbröllop," p. 91.
[45] Laulu Lapista.
[46] See also Swedish Songs in Du Chaillu, Land of the Midnight Sun, vol. ii. p. 424.
[47] Cf. another group of stories, where trouble comes from the advice of those at home, such as Dasent, "East o' the Sun, and West o' the Moon," p. 29; Afanassieff, vol. vii. No. 15, and "Cupid and Psyche," see also notes to "[The Speaking Grapes, &c.]" in this collection.
[48] Cf. Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii by the Baron Sigismund von Herberstein. London, 1852. (Hakluyt Soc.) vol. ii. pp. 46 et seq.