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undling stories, i. 84, 236. Orphan-boy and the Hell-hounds, i. 261. Orphan-boys, i. 4, 85, 261. Orphan's hand-mill, i. 260. Orphan's Wood, i. 27. Orpheus, ii. 60. Othin, i. 261 note. Ox, great, i. xxvi., 88, 130. Ox of Videvik, ii. 30. Ox, strange tale of an, ii. 24. Oxenford, John, on the "Kalevipoeg," ii. 302. Oxen of Ukraine, i. 270. Paertel = Bartholomew, i. 310. Pahlen, Lord of, and mermaid, ii. 106. Palace of Sarvik, i. 4, 5, 94, 127. Palmerin, a legendary Emperor of Constantinople, whose adventures and those of his family are contained in a series of three romances of chivalry, the last and most celebrated of which relates to his grandson and namesake, Palmerin of England, i. xxxii. Pandavas, five princes, the reputed sons of Pandu, the heroes of the Indian Epic, the Maha-Bharata; their names were Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva, ii. 23 note. Parika Heath, ii. 111. Paristaja, one of the names of the Thunder-God (? = Sanscrit, Parjanya), i. xxviii. Parting of brothers, i. 55. Passover, Jews', i. 265 note. Pastor Hurt's collections of Esthonian Folk-lore, i. xxiv.; ii. 301. Peacock and Peahen, story in the "Thousand and One Nights," ii. 76 note. Peas given to the watchers of the dead, i. 157, 256. Peipa the witch, ii. 137. Peipus or Peipse, Lake, i. xiv., 4, 6, 44, 71, 72, 237; ii. 98. Perkunas, Lithuanian and Lettish Thunder-God (the Slavonians called him Perun; the Finnish word Piru (Devil) may be connected with this), i. xxviii., 24 note. Perm, identified with Kungla, i. 15 note. Pernau, ii. 283. Peter, i. 25 note; ii. 6. Peter, St., disguised as beggar, ii. 182 note. Pihgast, Pleskau, or Pskov, lake, district, and town of, i. xiv. Piirisilla, the sorcerer, ii. 19. Piker, one of the names of the Thunder-God, i. xxviii. Pikker, one of the names of the Thunder-God, i. xxviii., 24, 26; ii. 155. Pikne, one of the names of the Thunder-God, i. xxviii., 24; ii. 28. Pikne's trumpet, ii. 149 note. Plague legends, ii. 271, 291. Plantain-leaf as boat, i. 265. Plate, gold and silver, in Porgu, i. xxx., 66, 93, 95, 203. Pleskau, Pihgast, or Pskov, district, lake, and town of, i. xiv., 73, 173. Pliha, River, ii. 142. Poestion, J. C, "Lapplandishe Maerchen, Volksagen, Rathsel und Sprichwoerter. Nach lapplaendischen, norwegischen, und schwedischen Quellen. Mit
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