NO. I APPENDIX 313 



H1292. Answers found in other world to questions propounded on the way. No. 26, 



p. 238L; No. 397, pp. 248-249. 

 H1292.2. Question (propounded on quest): why does not a certain tree flourish? No. 



26, p. 238L. 

 H1292.14. Question (propounded on quest): why can't the dragon king ascend to the 



sky? No. 26, p. 238L. 

 H1292.15. Question (propounded on quest): why can't the child talk or the dog bark? 



No. 26, p. 238L. 

 H1320.1. Quest for magic objects. No. 26, p. IIIR. 

 H 133 1.7. Quest for creature with a single horn mounting to heaven with a single red 



hair on its head. No. 26, p. 2377?. 

 H 1332.6. Quest for liver of thunder and heart of dragon. No. 112, p. 232i?. 

 H1370. Miscellaneous quests. 



H1376.8. Quest for wisdom. No. 328, p. 259; No. 392, p. 260. 

 H1381.1. Quest for unknown parents. No. 443, pp. 249-250. 



H1381.2.2.2. Boy twitted with illegitimacy seeks unknown mother. No. 443, p. 2497?. 

 H1381.3.2. Quest for bride for oneself. No. 28, p. 240L. 

 H1385. Quest to sky for stolen girl. No. 509, p. 2487?. 

 H1385.3. Quest for vanished wife (mistress). (Cf. H1256.) No. 25, p. 193; No. 312, 



p. 191; No. 412, pp. 278-279. 

 H1397. Quest to place where sun sets. No. 26, p. 2377?. 



H1500-H1549. tests of endurance and power of survival 



H1510. Vain attempts to hjll hero {toad). No. 123, pp. 180-181; No. 605, pp. 182-183. 



H1511. Heat test. No. 413, p. 279L. 



H1511.1.1. Test: swallowing heated brass and iron ornaments. No. 509, p. 2847?. 



H1562.2.1. Test of strength: lifting sword. No. 489, p. 262L. 



HI 585. Test of cleanliness by being shaken to see if lice fall ofl. No. 332, pp. 276-277. 



J. THE WISE AND THE FOOLISH 



J0-J199. acquisition and possession of wisdom (knovw-edge) 



J86. Rocks falling together and thread entering needle's eye suggest sexual intercourse: 

 hence its beginning. No. 19, p. 1797?. 



J1100-J1249. clever persons and acts 

 Jim. Clever girl. No. 112, p. 232. 



J1750-J1849. absurd misunderstandings 

 J 1772.1. Pumpkin thought to be an ass's egg. No. 205, pp. 224-225. 



J2000-J2049. ABSURD absent-mindedness 



J2033. Three girls distressed by seemingly impossible task to go and return together — 

 one in one-half lunar month, another in fifteen days, another in seven plus eight 

 days. No. 112, pp. 231-232. 



