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Basque I.

Wentworth Webster, Basque Legends, 1877, pp. 182-187. See Cosquin, Contes populaires, i. 215, and Luzel, Légendes chrétiennes, p. 90, note.


Basque II.

Webster, work cited, pp. 146-150. See Crane, Italian Popular Tales, p. 351.


Gaelic.

Campbell, Popular Tales of the West Highlands, new ed. 1890, ii. 121-140, no. 32, "The Barra Widow's Son." Summarized by Köhler, Or. und Occ. ii. 322 f., by Sepp, p. 685, by Hippe, p. 150, and by Groome, Folk-Lore, ix. 235. See Köhler in Gonzenbach, Sicil. Märchen, ii. 249, and Groome, Gypsy Folk—Tales, p. 3, note.


Irish I.

W. Larminie, West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances, 1893, pp. 155-167, "Beauty of the World." Mentioned by Kittredge, Harvard Notes and Studies, viii. 250, note.


Irish II.

Douglas Hyde, Beside the Fire. A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk-Stories, 1890, pp. 18-47, "The King of Ireland's Son."[1] Mentioned by Kittredge, place cited.


Irish III.

P. Kennedy, Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts, 1866, pp. 32-38, "Jack the Master and Jack the Servant."


Breton I.

Souvestre, Le foyer breton, contes et récits populaires, nouv. ed. 1874, ii. 1-21. Analyzed by Simrock, pp. 94-98, by Sepp, p. 685, and in part by Hippe, p. 149. See Luzel, Légendes chrétiennes, i. 90, note.


Breton II.

F. M. Luzel, Légendes chrétiennes de la Basse-Bretagne, 1881, i. 68-90, "Le fils de Saint Pierre." Cited by von Weilen, Zts. f.

  1. My attention was first called to this story by the kindness of Professor A. C. L. Brown.