Pachytylus migratorius, 125
Panchatantra, The, 6, 29, 324, 326, 330.
See Benfey
Pann, Anton, Proverbs and Tales, 29, 31, 58
Pannonia, 43
Paradise, Satan loses, 98;
the heathen gods rob, 99;
the gate of, 111;
the entry into, 286;
“Journey to Paradise,” 286;
flowers of, 343
Parallelism in folk tales, 6, 12
Parker, H., 28
Partridge, The, why she is mottled, 155;
the fox, and the hound, 290;
and her young, 294
Peacock, The, in sun myths, 245
Pelasgian survivals, 10
Pelican, The, and its pouch, 145
“Perfecte,” 123
Persian Empire, 26
Petchenegs, 15
Peter and Asan, 51
Peter, St., and the fallen angel, 75;
his establishment and horses, 76;
horses stolen by the cuckoo, 77;
God and the Devil, 80;
Feast of, and the wolves, 81;
gets sparks inside the flint, 87;
The Devil stealing the sun (carol), 99;
God, St. Peter, and the lazy shepherd, 114;
and clever women, 131;
and the nun beetle, 132;
and vermin, 143;
and the boastful thrush, 153;
recovers the contract with the devil, 216;
sole of his foot injured, 217;
apple tree of, 343
Peter the Great, 55
Philology, Comparative, Analogy of, with folk-lore, 14, 16
Philomela and Halcyon, 21
Physiologus, 27
Pic, The Emperor, the sun, and Lady Mary, 199
Pine, The, and the soul, 341
Planudes, 30
Plover, The, and Our Lady, 183
Pobres, 26
Pointer, The, 317
Poison-fly of Kolumbatsch, 117, 120
Poles, The, 22
Political animal broadsides, 33
Politis, N., 88
Polycrates, 272
Polyphemus, 262
“Popa” (priests), 125
Por, Emperor, 124
Porus, King, 125
Poultry, Charm against the illness of, 349
Prehistoric survivals, 10
Priests and nuns, The Emperor Por and, 124;
priests as locusts, 125
Priscillianites of Spain, 45, 49
Priscillianus, 46
Provence, 41
Proverbs, 29
Pumpkins, The titmouse and, 146