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R. S. Boggs, Index of Spanish Folktales.
FFC 90

brothersinlaw, 552 A; Domestic a, 200—219; Domestic a and man, 176—199; Social organization of a and bird, 220—223; sonsinlaw and magic food, 552 B; Transformation to a, 665; Unfamiliar a, 103; Unknown a, 1281; Wild a, 1—99; Wild a and bird, 140—149; Wild a and man, 150—175; Wild a and object, 85—90.

Animal, See helper, languages.

Animals and birds proclaim Passion of Christ, *243 A; build road, 55; eat one another, 20; Fat a on desert, 471 *A; Girls marry a, 552; Grateful a and ungrateful man, 160; in night quarters, 130, 210; Lazy a punished, 55; ransom themselves, 159; saved from pit, 160; Thin a in fine pasture, 471 *A; War between wild and domestic a, 104; Wild and domestic a, 100—139; Wild a on sleigh, 158.

Animals' fear of man, 157.

Answers in foreign language, 1697 *A; Riddle a of clever youth, 921.

Ant and lazy cricket, 249; and mouse marry (cumulative), *2023; as helper, 513 A, 554; blinds cat, 222; carries huge load, 280; forces monster to give up devoured victims, 333; plants chickpeas (cumulative), 2030 *A.

Anthony as beggar answers questions, 922; crosses river on cape, *771; eats mule, *1842 B.

Antlers, Stag proud of a, 77.

Apple, Ability to pluck a proves identity, 510; causes horns, 566; causes pregnancy, 303, 708; cures, 653; Enchanted by eating a, *449; Forbidden a, 301; Poisoned a, *453.

Application, Good and bad a of good precepts, 915.

Architect steals from treasury, 950.

Aristotle and Phyllis, 1501.

Armbands give strength, 590.

Army, Giant threatened with a, 328; keeps off wolves, 516.

Arrow hits bird that waits, 246.

Ashamed of legs, 77.

Ashes, All who poke a must say "Fiddevav", 593.

Ass as mayor, 1675; bullies bear or lion, 103 *A; Devil as a, *762; Golddropping a, 563, 1535; Helpful a, 706 *A; hoisted up tower, 1210; ill advised by cock, *207; kicks fox on to lion's bed, 50; Old lady reminded of her a by priest's gestures, 1843*; plays lyre, 430; says mass, 1696 *A; Sitting on a in stable, 1696; Student as transformed a, *1852;