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Jack and the Bean Stalk, 2, 96
 germ of story in Hindu tales, 189
Jack the Giant Killer, 2, 96
 story in old Hindu legends, 8
 connected with legends of various countries, 191
 his adventures, 191
 oldest character in Wonderland, 192
 meaning of the legend, 193
Jân-ibn-Jân, king over the Jinns, 116
Jason and the Golden Fleece, 35
 story illustrates changes of night and day, 90
Jests of Robin Goodfellow, an Elizabethan book, 137
Jinnestan, land of, 110
Jinns, 94
 described, 115
 = the winds, 117
Johnnie's flail, story of, 172
Juber-a-bad, city of, 110
Jupiter = Dyaus pitâr, 21
Jutland, story of a Nis in, 141
 
K
Kaf, Magic mountains of, 110
Kelpies, 165
Kerberos watches in palace of Persephone, 47
Kingsley, C, quoted, 29, 34
 his "Heroes," 143
Kirke, the beautiful Sorceress, 95
Kobolds, 136
 story of a Kobold, 139
Kobold, the, Hodêken, 140
Koran, the, on the Jinns, 116
Krabbin, Elizabeth, carried underground by the dwarfs, 154
Kronos, Greek legend of, 85
Kund, story of a Troll at, 144
 
L
Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon, a Scandinavian legend, 54—63
 kindred stories, 82
Leprechaun, the, 97
 a bounteous little man if well managed, 142
Little Red Cap, 186
Little Red Riding Hood, 2
 English version of the story, 186
 German version, 187
 Meaning of, 187
Lochlin; the King of Lochlin's daughters and the Giants, 175
Lord's Prayer, the, 21
Lubberkin, 136
Ludlow's "Popular Epics of the Middle Ages," 143
Luck of Edenhall, 133
 
M
Mac Eachern, the Smith of Crossbrig, and the Changeling, 167
Maimoun, story of the Genie, 122—127
 repeated in Fairy Tales of other lands, 126
Maol-o-Chliobain, story of, 180-4
March of an ancient tribe, 29