Monk and Yakā, [375];
and boy, [320]

Monkey and crocodile, [381];
and Prince, [278];
and weaver-bird, [247];
brown, [5], [278];
grey, [3], [247];
induces King to marry daughter to Prince, [281];
skin dress, [310], [311]

Moon as a man, legend, [52];
travels in breezes, [53]

Mouse, dead, fortune from, [197];
jacket, [310]

Mouse maiden, cooks food, [309];
in incense box, [308];
reaps paddy, [309];
becomes Princess, [310]

Mouse-deer, [4], [35];
and leopard, [213];
and tiger, [340];
and tom-tom beaters, [256]

Müller-Hess, Prof., inscriptions translated, [38]

Mun̥, a small pulse grown in chenas, [3], [295], [296]

Mun-aeṭa Guruwā, [169];
re-born as Yakā, [170], [172]

Murders, frequent and unpunished, [36]