Ralston's _Russian Folk-Tales,_ 48, 153.
Relic-hunter, 95.
Rents of Gothamites, 27.
Right Hand or Left, 91.
River, "Boiling," 30, 43.
Riviere's _Contes Populaires de la Kabylie du Djurdjura_,
37, 154.
Russian Noodles, 47, 128, 151, 154, 195
Rustic and the Dog, 79.
_Sacke Full of Newes_, 46, 97.
Sa'di's _Gulistan_, xi, 79.
Schilda, The Men of, 56.
Schoolmaster's Lady-love, 83.
Sesame, Roasted, 120.
Sheep's Eyes, Casting, 41, 126, 127.
Sicilian Boobies, 97, 116, 139, 165.
Silent Noodles, 107-117.
Silly Matt, 123.
Silly Son, The, 121.
Simple Simon, 121, 122.
Simpleton and Sharpers, 81.
_Sindibad Nama_, 66.
Sinhalese Noodles, 67-69, 87, 89, 113, 141, 165, 179, 217.
Smith, Alexander, 9.
Spade, The Stolen, 94.
Spinning-Wheel, The, 36.
Stephens, Henry, Tales by, 119.
Stokes' _Indian Fairy Tales_, 154.
_Summa Praaedicantium_, The, 167.
Tabourot, Etienne, 8.
_Tales and Quicke Answeres_, 161.
Tawney, C.H., 48.
Taylor's _Wit and Mirth_, 9, 10, 74, 78.
Thief on a Tree, 11.
Thoms, W.J., xii., 56.
Thoroton's _History of Nottinghamshire_, 21.
Three Greatest Noodles, 191.
Treasure Trove, 144, 151, 154.
Trivet, The Gothamite's, 36.
Turkish Noodles, 11, 86, 90, 93, 109, 166, 167.
Twelve Fishers, The, 28.
Twin Brothers, 12.
Vives, Ludovicus, 46.
Warton's _History of English Poetry_, 22.
Washerman and his young Ass, 103.
Wasp's Nest, 40.
"Whittle to the Tree," 53.
Widows, The Two, 74.
Wiltshire Noodles, 17, 54.
Wither's _Abuses Whipt and Stript_, 26.
Wolf's Tail, The, 91.
Wood, Anthony, on the Gotham Tales, 23.
Worsted Balls, The, 35.
Wrestler and the Wag, 7.
Wrong Man wakened, 6, 7.
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