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Roman numbers refer to the order of notes, Arabic to pages of text. A few proverbial expressions derived from fables are given in italics, with reference to the fables from which they are derived (see Notes). Cross references have been given for other titles of the fables.

, xxiii., 60

Ant and Grasshopper, xxxvi., 86

Ass and Lapdog, x., 24

Ass in Lion's skin, xlix., 116

Ass's Brains, lxxiv., 177

Avaricious and Envious, liv., 127

, xviii., 47

Bat, Birds, and Beasts, xxiv., 62

Belling the Cat, lxvii., 159

Belly and Members, xxix., 72

Blow hot and cold, see Man and Satyr

Borrowed plumes, see Jay and Peacock

Brass Pot and Earthenware Pot, see Two Pots

Buffoon and Countryman, lxxx., 189

Bull and Frog, see Frog and Ox

Bundle of Sticks, lxxii., 173

, lxxvi., 180

Cock and Pearl, i., 2

Countryman and Serpent, see Woodman and Serpent

Crabs, see Two Crabs

Crow and Pitcher, lv., 129

, see Jay and Peacocks

Death and Old Man, see Old Man and Death

Dog and Shadow, iii., 7

Dog and Wolf, xxviii., 70

Dog in Manger, xl., 97

, lxxv., 179

Eagle and Tortoise, see Tortoise and Birds

, xlii., 100

Fisher and Little Fish, liii., 124

Four Oxen and Lion, lii., 122

Fox and Cat, xxxviii., 91

Fox and Crow, viii., 19

Fox and Goat, lxxxii., 193

Fox and Grapes, xxxi., 76

Fox and Lion, xxxiv., 83

Fox and Mask, xx., 52

Fox and Mosquitoes, lxiv., 152

Fox and Stork, xix., 50

Fox, Cock, and Dog, lix., 140

Fox without a Tail, lxv., 154

Frog and Ox, xxii., 57

Frogs and Hares, see Hares and Frogs

Frogs desiring a King, xiii., 31

, lvii. 134

Grapes are sour, see Fox and Grapes

, lxviii., 162

Hare with many Friends, lxx., 168

Hares and Frogs, xv., 38

Hart and Hunter, xxv., 65

Hart in Ox-stall, xxx., 74

Hercules and Waggoner, lxi., 145

Horse and Ass, lxxviii., 185

Horse, Hunter, and Stag, xxxiii., 80

, xxi., 55

Juno and Peacock, see Peacock and Juno