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B. Animals
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B103.4.1.1. Silver and gold run from cod's mouth. Type 1654*.
B103.4.2. Serpent with, jewel in his mouth. India: *Thompson-Balys.
B103.4.2.1. Grateful snake spits out lump of gold for his rescuer. India: Thompson-Balys.
B103.4.2.2. Snake vomits jewels. India: Thompson-Balys.
D1645.1. Incandescent jewel.
B103.4.3. Dog vomits gold and silver. Irish myth: Cross (B109.1.1).
B187. Magic dog. D2102.1. Gold vomited.
B103.5. Animal laying treasure in water.
B103.5.1. Serpent lays treasure in lake. Swiss: Jegerlehner 305, n. 3.
B103.6. Animal producing treasure by bite.
B103.6.1. Serpent's bite produces ornaments and clothes. India: Thompson-Balys.
B103.7. Animal producing treasure at death.
B103.7.1. When destructive bird is killed, barn is found full of gold. India: Thompson-Balys.
B105. Animal bearing precious ornaments.
B105.1. Hind with gold chain on neck. *Fb "hind".
B105.2. Deer with string of pearls around its neck. India: Thompson-Balys.
B106. Animal lying on treasure. Serpent with gold under him. — Fb "lindorm" II 433b.
B107. Animal with treasure inside it.
B107.1. Fish with ingot of gold inside it. Irish myth: Cross.
B548.2.1. Fish recovers ring from sea. N211.1. Lost ring found in fish.
B108. Animal as patron of wealth.
B108.1. Serpent as patron of wealth. Japanese: Anesaki 331.
B109. Treasure animals — miscellaneous.
B109.1. Magic spider catches pearls. Chinese: Eberhard FFC CXX 222.
B109.2. Centipede plays at night with pearl. Chinese: Eberhard FFC CXX 232f.
B110. Treasure-producing parts of animals.
B300. Helpful animals. B720. Fanciful bodily members of animal. D1010. Magic bodily members — animal. D1450. Magic object furnishes treasure. D1469.5. Worshipped sex organ of horse provides money, etc. D2100. Magic wealth.
B112. Treasure-producing serpent's crown. (Cf. B108.1, B115.1, B176). — Type 672; BP II 463f. — Icel.: *Boberg; Estonian: Aarne FFC XXV 132 no. 79; Finnish: Aarne FFC XXXIII 46 No. 79; Livonian: Loorits FFC LXVI 73 No. 233.
B765.2. Snake lays aside his crown to bathe. D1011. Magic head of animal. D1011.3.1. Magic serpent's crown. D1361.9. Serpent's crown renders invisible.
B113. Treasure-producing parts of bird. **Aarne MSFO XXV 176 (extensive list of parts).