Contributions from the Jaiminiya Brahmana. 



211 



Ears, tlie earth, pitchers, walls, woods, have 



(proverbs) xxviii, 88 



• El Burlador de Sevilla ' xxvi, 310 



• Epistula ■ (Lat. comedy) xxvi, 183 

 Exegetical adaptation of legends in the Brah- 



manas Aetes 235 ; Conn. 174 



Expiations Conn. 161 



Faith. Incb-a's bad xix, 118 



Fesselnng- der Gotter Stnd. 116 



Fires extinguished by magic Stnd. 113 



Floris and Liriope xxvi, 309 

 Foetus, female develops in left side of uterus, 



male in right xxvi, 189 



Frame-story, theory of xix, 97 



Gaupayanas, legend of 

 Genitive, instrumental 



with comparative 



V"ha. confused with Vhr 



Hair of a horse's tail, Indra transformed into 



Heliodorus, extinguishes fire 



Helios' wooing of Leukothoe 



Hermes and Pandareos, legend of, compared 



with legend of Sarama 

 Hesiod's murderers discovered 

 Hole, healing by pulling or crawling, thi'ough 

 Hollenfalirten 



Hugdietrich's wooing of Hiltburc 

 Husband's secret betrayed by wife 

 Hvmenieus, legend of 



xviii, 41 

 Conn. 178 

 Conn. 192 



xxviii, 86 (note 4) 

 xxvi, 196 

 Stud. 113 

 xxvi, 185 



Stud. 124 



xxviii, 94 (note 2) 



Stud. 115 



Stud. 123 



xxvi, 183 (note 1) 



xxviii, 96 



xxvi, 179 



V i + pala-abhi 

 Ibycus, legends of 

 Identity of priest and divinity 

 Illustrative legends in the Briihmanas 

 Immorality of Indra 



Inanimate objects witness and betray secrets 

 Indra. 



his amours 



and Apala 



assumes shape of leech and parrot, or cat 



changes his form 



his contest with Tvastra 



his intoxication 



Conn. 172 



xxviii, 94 (note 2) 



Stud. 118 



Actes 235 



xix, 120 



xxviii, 94 quotes 1 and 2) 



Actes 233 



xviii, 26 



xxvi, 314; 177 (note 3) 



xxvi, 195 



Conn. 180 



Conn. 186: 192 



