322 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 1 23 



T299.2.1. Man warned by wife against stepping on red cloth. No. 322, p. 246L; No. 668, 



p. 237L. 

 T299.2.2. Wife warns departing hero against seductions of women. No. 25, p. 192L. 



T500-T599. conception and birth 



T542. Birth of human being from an egg. No. 123, p. 180L. 



T551.3.1. Person born with cows ears. No. 605, p. 182L. 



T551.10. Monstrous birth — nine faces, nine arms, nine feet. No. 147, p. 181L. 



T554.8. Woman gives birth to toad. No. 147, p. 181L; No. 605, p. 182L. 



T600-T699. care of children 



T615.3. Precocious wisdom. No. 31, p. 213L; No. 502, p. 228. 



T646. Illegitimate child taunted by playmates. No. 443, p. 249L; No. 494, p. 251. 



V. RELIGION 



Vll.6.1. Sacrifice to ancestors. No. 61, p. 2187?. 

 V17.1. Libations. No. 61, p. 2187?. 



W. TRAITS OF CHARACTER 

 W111.4. Lazy husband. No. 493, p. 2837?. 



X. HUMOR 



X300-X499. HUMOR dealing with professions 



X431.1. Stupid man tries to take honey from jug at night while visiting. Series of 

 .accidents. No. 602, p. 224. 



X900-X1099. HUMOR OF lies and exaggeration 



X905.4.1. Boy, to deceive his uncle, induces uncle to climb tree before deception begins; 

 this is the deception. No. 206, p. 279. 



Z. MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS OF MOTIFS 

 Z0-Z99. formulas 



Z21.1.1. Wages: successive harvests from one grain of rice. Master has no fields left. 



No. 410, p. 278. 

 Z31.2.4. Cumulative: master to kill hen. She begs ofl. He goes to kill rooster .... 



goose, rabbit, toad, tiger. No. 690, p. 2877?. 

 Z71.1. Formulistic number: three. No. Ill, p. 1877?; No. 324, pp. 247-248. 

 Z71.5. Formulistic number: seven. No. 489, p. 262; No. 493, p. 283; No. 502, p. 228. 



Z100-Z199. SYMBOLISM 



Z186. Symbolism: needle and thread — sexual intercourse. No. 19, p. 179; No. 664, 

 p. 180. 



