[85] Wright, “History,” 35 sq., 156, note, 126, 205, 265.

[86] Tawney, “Katha Sarit Sâgara,” ii. 594.

[87] Ibid., i. 306.

[88] Yule, “Marco Polo,” ii. 165.

[89] Henderson, “Folk-lore of the Northern Counties,” 54, 200 sqq.

[90] “North Indian Notes and Queries,” i. 190.

[91] Miss Cox, “Cinderella,” 485; Knowles, “Kashmîr Tales,” 199; Clouston, “Popular Tales,” i. 88; Rhys, “Lectures,” 241; Tawney, “Katha Sarit Sâgara,” ii. 612.

[92] “Folk-lore Record,” iii. Part II. 283. For the commonplace Momiâî which is used as an application by women before parturition, see Watt’s “Dictionary of Economic Products,” ii. 115.

[93] Führer, “Monumental Antiquities,” 284.

[94] Buchanan, “Eastern India,” i. 526.