e 206 amended to 212--"...
mentioned above, p. 212."
Page 354, footnote [453]--page reference 27 amended to 40--"... See
above, p. 40."
Page 365, footnote [464]--omitted apostrophe added after Prolub--"Prolub'"
Page 369--merged amended to emerged--"At last he emerged from his
ecstasy"
Page 374--cap amended to chap--"... into the "Gesta Romanorum"
(chap. clxii.) ..."
Page 378--youself amended to yourself--"Hire yourself to him ..."
Page 379, footnote [482]--Governmen amended to Government--"From the
Tula Government."
Page 381, footnote [486]--familar amended to familiar--"... a tale
familiar to many lands."
Page 383--page reference 316 amended to 317 in index entry for
"Dog and Corpse, story of the".
Page 384--page reference 194 amended to 201 in index entry
for "Mythology, &c. Personifications of Good and
Evil,--Zluidni".
Page 385 and Page 386--page reference 243 amended to 242 in
index entries for "Symplegades".
Page 385--lighting amended to lightning--"superstitions about
lightning, 343;"
Page 385--page reference 255 amended to 355 in index entry for
"Priest with the Greedy Eyes, story of the".
Page 385--page reference 383 amended to 157 in index entry for
"Russian children, appearance of".
Page 385--page reference 36 amended to 49 in index entry for
"Russian peasants—their jokes against women".
Page 386--page reference 83 amended to 84 in index entry for
"Vy, the Servian,".
Page 386--page reference 113 amended to 130 in index entry for
"Water King and Vasilissa the Wise, story of the".
Page 386--30-237 amended to 237-242, in line with other index
entry for "Waters of Life and Death".
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