38[The Monkey and the Weaver-Bird](Potter)247
39[The JackalDēvatāwā] (Washerman)249

STORIES OF THE TOM-TOM BEATERS.

The Foolishness of Tom-tom Beaters 252

40[A Kaḍambāwa Man’s Journeyto Puttalam]253
41[The Kaḍambāwa Men and theHares]255
42[The Kaḍambāwa Men and theMouse-deer]256
43[The Kaḍambāwa Men and theBush]257
44[How the Kaḍambāwa Men countedThemselves]258
45[The Kaḍambāwa Men and theDream]260
46[The Four Tom-tom Beaters]262
47[The Golden Tree]264
48[The Seven Princesses]270
49[Mr. JanelSiññā]278
50[The Nikini Story] 284
51[The Aet-kandaLēniyā]291
52[The Wimalī Story]302
53[The Pots of Oil]304
54[The Mouse Maiden]308
55[Sīgiris Siññō, theGiant]312
56[The Proud Jackal]316

STORIES OF THE DURAYĀS.

57[The Seven Robbers]317
58[The Stupid Boy]319
59[The Gamarāla and theWasherman]322
60[The Two Thieves]330
61[The Margōsa Tree]334
62[The Gamarāla’s FoolishSon]336
63[The Jackal’s Judgment]339
64[The Heron and the Crab]342
65[The Jackal and theBrāhmaṇa]347
66[The Cat who guarded thePrecepts]349
67[The Lizard and the Leopard]355
68[The Lion and the Jackal]359

STORIES OF THE ROḌIYĀS.

69[The Roll of Cotton]364
70[The Jackal and the Leopard]367
71[How the Boars killed theRākshasa]370
72[The Grateful Jackal]373

STORIES OF THE KINNARĀS.

73[Concerning a Monk and aYakā]375
74[The Three Suitors]378
75[The Crocodile and theJackal]380