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Burton's (Lady) "Arabian Nights." 6 vols.

Deny's "Folklore of China." 1876. Chapters xii. and xiii.

Giles's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio." 2 vols. 1880. (tales.)

"Bidpai," Fables of. (Ed. Jacobs.) (39 tales.)

Davids's "Buddhist Birth Stories." Vol. 1. 1880. (40 tales.)

Dr. Morris's translation of "Jatakas," in Folklore Journal, vols. iii. iv.

Day's "Folktales of Bengal." 1883. (22 tales.)

Frere's "Old Deccan Days." 1870. (24 tales.)

"Hitopadesa," translated by Johnson, 1867.

Sastri's "Folklore in Southern India." 1884-1886.

Sastri's "Dravidian Nights' Entertainments." 1886.

Stokes's " ndian Fairy Tales." 1880. (30 tales.)

"Stream of Story." (Kathâ-sarit-Sâgara.)

Temple's "Legends of the Panjab." 1883.

Temple's "Wide-Awake Stories." 1884. (47 tales.)

(Captain Temple has supplied tabulations of these: vid. pp. 348-385.)

Thornhill's " Indian Fairy Tales." 1888. (26 tales.)

Chamberlain's "Aino Folk Tales." Folklore Society. 1888. (43 tales.)

Mitford's "Tales of Old Japan." 1874. (23 tales.)

Knowles's "Folktales of Kashmir." 1888. (64 tales.)

Busk's "Sagas from the Far East." 1873. (23 tales.)

Clouston's "Book of Sindibâd." 1884. (84 tales.)

Comparetti's "Book of Sindibâd." Folklore Society. 1882. (26 tales.)

Gibb's "History of the Forty Vezirs." 1886. (40 tales.)

Schiefner's "Tibetan Tales," translated by Ralston. 1882. (50 tales.)

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