CONTENTS.

(N.B.—Chaschinchurch.)

A.—WESTERN SLAVONIANS.PAGEBOHEMIAN STORIES3I.Long, Broad and Sharpsight(Dlouhy, Siroky, Bystrozyakr). K. J. Erben4II.‘The Three Golden Hairs of Grandfather Allknow’ (Tri zlaté vlasy Deda-Vsheveda). K. J. Erben16III.Goldenhair(Zlatovláska). K. J. Erben25IV.Intelligence and Luck(Rozum a Stesti). K. J. Erben33V.The Jezinkas(Jezinky). K. J. Erben36VI.The Wood-Lady(Lesní zenka). Bozena Nemcova40VII.George with the Goat(Jirka s kozú). K. J. Erben46MORAVIAN STORIES51VIII.Godmother Death(Smrt kmotrenka). B. M. Kulda, ‘Moravian National Stories,’ p. 57352IX.The Four Brothers(Ctvero bratrí). B. M. Kulda, ‘Moravian National Stories,’ p. 75855HUNGARIAN-SLOVENISH STORIES62X.The Three Lemons(Tri citroni). J. Rimavski, ‘Slovenish Stories,’ i. 3763XI.The Sun-Horse(Slncoví kuon). J. Rimavski, ‘Slovenish Stories,’ i. 2775XII.The Golden Spinster(Zlatá priadka). A. H. Skultety and P. Dobshinsky, ‘Slovenish Stories,’ i. 35082XIII.Are You Angry?(Ci se hnevace?). A. H. Skultety and P. Dobshinsky, ‘Slovenish Stories,’ i. 27989UPPER AND LOWER LUSATIAN STORIES92XIV.Right Always Remains Right(Prawo predco prawo vostanje). K. Smoler92XV.Little Red Hood(Cerwjenawka). H. Kopf, the ‘Luzican,’ 1863, p. 4297KASHUBIAN STORY101XVI.Cudgel, Bestir Yourself!(Kjiku resze se). Dr. Florian Cenova101POLISH STORIES107XVII.Prince Unexpected(O Królewiczu Niespodzianku). A. J. Glinski, ‘Polish Story-Teller,’ i. 121108XVIII.The Spirit of a Buried Man(Duch pogrzebanego). K. W. Wóycicki, ‘Popular Tales’ (Klechdy), ii. 66121XIX.The Pale Maiden(Blada panna). K. Balinski, ‘Tales of the People,’ p. 72125XX.The Plague-Swarm(Homen). K. W. Wóycicki, ‘Popular Tales,’ i. 130127B.—EASTERN SLAVONIANS.WHITE RUSSIAN STORIES131XXI.The Frost, the Sun, and the Wind(Moroz, Solntse i Vyeter). A. Afanasief, ‘National Russian Stories,’ i. 1132XXII.Little Rolling-Pea(Pakatsigaroshak). A. Afanasief, ‘National Russian Stories,’ iii. 2, 7132XXIII.The Wondrous Lads(Chudetsnye Malchiki). A. Afanasief, ‘National Russian Stories,’ iii. 25138LITTLE RUSSIAN STORIES FROM GALICIA142XXIV.God Knows how to Punish Man(Bôg znae, chim cholovyeka karati mae). M. Tyemyak in the ‘Vyenok,’ ii. 332143XXV.The Good Children(Dobri dyeti). Ja. Balagur, in the ‘Vyenok,’ ii. 338146XXVI.The Devil and the Gipsy(Chort i Tsigan). Ja. Balagur, in the ‘Vyenok,’ ii. 370150XXVII.God and the Devil(Bôg i Chort). P. A. Lavrovski153LITTLE RUSSIAN STORIES FROM SOUTH RUSSIA156XXVIII.The Beautiful Damsel and the Wicked Old Woman(O Krasavitsye i o zloi babye). P. Kulish, ‘Memoirs of Southern Russia,’ ii. 10157XXIX.The Snake and the Princess(Uzh i Tsarevna). P. Kulish, ‘Memoirs of Southern Russia,’ ii. 14159XXX.Transformation into a Nightingale and a Cuckoo(Prevrastenye v Solovya i kukushku). P. Kulish, ‘Memoirs of Southern Russia,’ ii. 33160XXXI.Transmigration of the Soul(Peresedenye dushi). P. Kulish, ‘Memoirs about Southern Russia,’ ii. 34161XXXII.The Wizard(Znakhor). P. Kulish, ‘Memoirs of Southern Russia,’ ii.162GREAT RUSSIAN STORIES164XXXIII.The Lime-Tree(Lipa). J. A. Kuljakof, ‘Great Russian Stories,’ i. 132164XXXIV.Ilya of Murom and Nightingale the Robber(Ilya Muromets i Solovei-razboinik). A. Afanasief, ‘National Russian Stories,’ i. 53167C.—SOUTHERN SLAVONIANS.BULGARIAN STORIES175XXXV.The Lord God as an Old Man(Dyedo-Gospod). G. S. Rakovski, the ‘Pokazalets,’ Odessa, 1859, i. 137176XXXVI.Bulgarian Hospitality(Blugarsko Gostopriyemstvo). Konstantin Pavlof179XXXVII.Cinderella(Pepelezhka). Konstantin Pavlof181XXXVIII.The Golden Apples and the Nine Peahens(Zlata yabluka i devat paunky). Konstantin Pavlof186XXXIX.The Language of Animals(Gadinski yazyk). Konstantin Pavlof199SERBIAN STORIES204XL.The Lame Fox(Shantava Lisitsa). The ‘Podunavka,’ 1848, Nos. 48, 49205XLI.The Sons’ Oath to their Dying Father(Ochina Zakletva). Vuk St. Karadsich, ‘Serbian National Tales,’ p. 109217XLII.The Wonderful Hair(Chudovata Dlaka). Vuk St. Karadsich, ‘Serbian National Tales,’ p. 154221XLIII.The Dragon and the Prince(Azhdaya i Tsarev Sin). Vuk St. Karadsich, ‘Serbian National Tales,’ p. 54224XLIV.Fate(Usud). Vuk St. Karadsich, ‘Serbian National Tales,’ p. 89231SERBIAN STORIES FROM BOSNIA239XLV.The Birdcatcher(Ptichar). J. F. Jukih, in the ‘Bosnian Friend,’ i. 114239XLVI.The Two Brothers(Bratya). J. F. Jukih, in the ‘Bosnian Friend,’ i. 171246SERBIAN STORIES FROM CARNIOLA252XLVII.The Origin of Man(Odkuda chovyek). The ‘Neven,’ 1858, p. 60254XLVIII.God’s Cock(Bozhji Kokot). The ‘Neven,’ 1858, p. 61254XLIX.Kurent the Preserver(Kurent Spasitelj). The ‘Neven,’ 1858, p. 74256L.Kurent and Man(Kurent i chovyek). The ‘Neven,’ 1858, p. 75257LI.The Hundred-Leaved Rose(Ruzha Steperitsa). The ‘Neven,’ 1858, p. 105261CROATIAN STORIES265LII.Kraljevitch Marko(Kraljevich Marko). M. Krachmanov Valjavets, ‘National Stories,’ p. 64266LIII.The Daughter of the King of the Vilas(Vilinskoga kralya kcher). M. Krachmanov Valjavets, ‘National Stories,’ p. 273278LIV.The Miraculous Lock(Chudotvorni Lokot). M. Krachmanov Valjavets, ‘National Stories,’ p. 186284LV.The She-Wolf(Vuchitsa). M. Krachmanov Valjavets, ‘National Stories,’ p. 240290LVI.Milutin(Milutin). M. Krachmanov Valjavets, ‘National Stories,’ p. 131291ILLYRIAN-SLOVENISH STORIES297LVII.A Vila as a Friend and the Months as Friends(Vila priyatlitsa in mestsi priyatli). The ‘Novice,’ 1854, No. 6298LVIII.The Fisherman’s Son(Ribchev Sin). The ‘Slovenia,’ 1848, Nos. 46, 47; L. Pintar301LIX.The White Snake(Bela kacha). The ‘Slovenska behela’ (Slavonic Bee), 1850, p. 4312LX.The Vila(Vila). The ‘Novice,’ 1853, No. 76314


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