Kāccalē = Ground Cuckoo, [349]

Kaḍambāwa men and bush, [257];
and hares, [255];
and mouse-deer, [256];
count themselves, [258];
interpret dream, [260];
journey to Puttalam, [253]

Kaekiri, a small cucumber, [3], [117], [120], [125], [126], [140], [365];
golden, [129]–132

Kattāēpahuwa, story of origin of name, [376]

Kahawaṇa, [33];
golden (?), [348]

Kālinga, Indian kingdom, [37], [40]–43;
Kings and Queens came from, [37], [38]

Kandian castes in folk-tales, [27] ff.;
headmen, [27];
houses, [10];
village, [6], [8], [26]

Kayiyā, a party of labourers assisting a person without pay, [52]

Keṭala, aquatic plant, [235], [381]

Kettledrum, double, used at temples, [14], [238]