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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
B113.1. Treasure-producing bird-heart. (Cf. D1015.1.1.) Brings riches when eaten. — **Aarne MSFO XXV 176; *Type 567; Penzer I 19 n 2; India: Thompson-Balys.
D1561.1. Magic bird-heart (when eaten) brings man to kingship. M312.3. Eater of magic bird-heart will become rich (or king).
B113.2. Treasure-producing bird-head. (Cf. D1011.0.1.) — *Aarne MSFO XXV 176.
B113.3.. Treasure from bird's feathers. German: Grimm Nos. 60, 64.
B114. Treasure-producing part of sheep.
B114.1. Treasure-producing sheepskin. India: Thompson-Balys.
B115. Animal with horn of plenty. *Cox Cinderella 473 n. 2. — Greek: Fox 93. — India: *Thompson-Balys. — Africa (Kaffir): Theal 169, (Basuto): Jacottet 240 No. 35.
B530. Animals nourish men. D1011.1. Magic horn of animal. D1017. Magic flesh of animal. D1470.2.3. Horn of plenty. D1472. Food and drink from magic object.
B115.1. Ear-cornucopia. Animal furnishes treasure or supplies from its ears. — *Cox Cinderella 475 n. 2. — *Fb "tyr" III 908a, "øre" III 1181a. — Breton: Sébillot Incidents s.v. "oreille", "boeuf", "nourriture".
B115.2. Wing-cornucopia. Turkey supplies treasure from its wings. — Southern Ute: Lowie JAFL XXXVII 85 No. 56.
B115.3. Animal with tail of plenty. India: Thompson-Balys.
B119. Treasure-producing parts of animals — miscellaneous.
B119.1. Dog (whose skin) turns water to wine (mead). Irish myth: Cross.
B119.2. Treasure produced by goat's entrails. German: Grimm No. 130.
B119.3. Armadillo with silver plate over its forehead. S. A. Indian (Toba): Métraux MAFLS XL 71.


B120—B169. ANIMALS WITH MAGIC WISDOM

B120. Wise animals. India: Thompson-Balys.
B733. Animals are spirit-sighted. D1300. Magic object gives supernatural wisdom. J130. Wisdom (knowledge) acquired from animals. K423.0.1. Stolen animal returns to owner.
B120.0.1. Animals have second sight. Irish myth: Cross.
D1825.1. Second sight.
B121. Beasts with magic wisdom.
B121.1. Dog with magic wisdom. — Krappe "The dog king" Scandinavian Studies XVII (1942) 148ff., Icel.: *Boberg; Jewish: Neuman; Irish: Beal. XXI 310.
B134. Truth-telling dog. B152. Dog indicates pregnant woman (adulteress). B153. Dog indicates hidden treasure. B187. Magic dog. B421. Helpful dog. B521.3.1. Dogs warn against witch. E761.7.5. Life token: dogs pulling on leash.
B121.1.1. Infallible hunting-dog. Greek: Fox 72; Irish myth: Cross.
B187.3.2. Dog sight of which renders game helpless. D1653. Infallible article.