320 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. I23 



Q100-Q199. NATURE OF REWARDS 



QUI. Riches as reward. No. 20, pp. 262-263; No. 129, p. 273L; No. 143, p. 220; No. 



417, p. 185; No. 420, p. 281. 

 Q111.6. Treasure as reward. No. 668, pp. 258-259. 

 Q111.7. Jewels as reward. No. 397, pp. 248-249. 

 Ql 13.0.1. High honors as reward. No. 143, p. 220. 

 Q152. City saved from disaster as reward. No. 20, p. 263. 



Q200-Q399. deeds punished 



Q236. Punishment for deceiving (divine) emperor. No. 31, p. 213i^. 

 Q243. Incontinence punished — miscellaneous. No. 668, p. 256R. 

 Q272. Avarice punished. No. 37, p. 242L; No. 136, p. 236. 



Q400-Q649. kinds of punishment 



Q451.4. Tongue cut o£f as punishment. No. 27, p. 239/?. 

 Q467. Punishment by drowning. No. 474, p. 228. 



Q560.1.1. Punishments in other world: people reincarnated as buffaloes and killed. 

 No. 31, pp. 213-214. 



R. CAPTIVES AND FUGITIVES 



R0-R99. captivity 



RlO.l. Princess (maiden) abducted. No. 128, pp. 198-199. 

 Rll. Abduction by monster (ogre). No. 489, p. 261. 

 R13. Abduction by animal. No. 25, p. 192. 

 R13.7.2. Abduction of woman by tiger. No. 128, p. 199. 

 R45. Captivity in cave. No. 25, p. 193/?. 



R100-R199. rescues 



Rll 1.1.13. Rescue of girl from tigers. No. 3, pp. 233-234; No. 24, p. 236/?. 



Rll 1.2.6. Girl rescued from tree. No. 332, p. 277/?. 



R151.4. Husband rescues wife from cannibal. No. 489, p. 262. 



R156. Brothers rescue sister. No. 472, p. 190. 



R200-R299. escapes and pursuits 



R272. Pursuer follows successive night campfires (each brighter than last). No. 312, 

 p. 191. 



R300-R399. refuges and recapture 



R311. Tree refuge. No. 312, p. 191/?; No. 332, p. 277. 



R351. Fugitive discovered by reflection in water. No. 332, p. 277L. 



S. UNNATURAL CRUELTY 



S0-S99. cruel relatives 



S34. Cruel stepsister. No. 76, pp. 267-268. 

 S50. Cruel relatives-in-law. No. 173, p. 275. 



