220 ^SOP'S FABLES 



LXXVIIL— HORSE AND ASS. 



Babrius 7. Cf. Kirchhoff, Wendenmuth^ vii. 54 (edit. 

 Oesterley). Some versions have only a "wounded charger," 

 who is afterwards set to work as a draught horse. 



LXXIX.— THE TRUMPETER PRISONER. 



Greek prose iEsop, 386. Probably from Babrius. Cf. 

 Gittlbauer, 171. Waldis, 155. L'Estrange, 67. Kirchhoff, 

 vii. 93. 



LXXX.— BUFFOON AND COUNTRYMAN. 



Greek Prose iEsop. 



LXXXI.— OLD WOMAN AND WINE-JAR. 



Greek Prose iEsop. 



LXXXIL— FOX AND GOAT (Re. iii.) 



Phaed. iv. 9 ; occurs also in Babrius as reconstructed by 

 Gittlbauer, No. 174. 



