Timber for house building, [323], [328]
Tokkama, [350];
Tokkā or Tokkan the devil-dancer = hare, [349], [351]
Tom-tom beaters and bull, [254];
and bush, [257];
and dream, [260];
and hares, [255];
and mouse-deer, [256];
caste, [28];
cheated by jackal, [249];
children unrecognised, [253], [254];
crying, [260], [261];
counting themselves, [258];
foolishness of, [252];
four, story of, [262];
journey to Puttalam, [253];
stories of, [109], [252];
throw man into river, [111]
Tom-toms, say words, [29], [238], [303];
verse on, [238]
Tortoise Prince, [71];
shell dress, [71], [311]
Transformation:—Frog into Prince [67], [70];
parrot into Prince, [66];
Prince into birds, [276];
Queen into cobra, [132]
Transmission of tales from India, [38], [176]
Travellers’ shed (ambalama) on road-side, [8], [61]–64, [94], [95], [138], [278], [279], [312]
Treasure of cobra, [64];
seekers killed, [105], [106], [111]
Tree, buttresses, [5];
girl as, [269];
golden, [264];
Nāga Princesses, [268];
silver, [269];
speaking, [117], [123], [124], [126], [340], [341]