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XX Co7itents.<br />

PAGE<br />

295. ANTA-JATAKA 300<br />

Similar to the last, but vice versa.<br />

296. SAMUDDA-JATAKA 301<br />

Of a crow that feared the sea might be drunk dry.<br />

297. KAMA-VILAPA-JATAKA 302<br />

How desire is stronger than pain.<br />

298. UDUMBARA-JATAKA 303<br />

Old birds cannot be caught with chaff.<br />

299. KOMAYA-PUTTA-JATAKA 305<br />

Upon the reformation <strong>of</strong> a mischievous monkey.<br />

300. VAKA-JATAKA 306<br />

How a wolf kept a holy day service.<br />

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.<br />

Page 10, note. <strong>The</strong> Garula is <strong>of</strong>ten represented as a Winged Man in art. See Fergusson,<br />

Tree and Serpent Worshij), pi. xxvi. 1, xxviii. 1, &c. Examples are<br />

numerous; e.g. British Museum, 2nd N. Gallery, 'Brahmanism,' side<br />

case, sect. 5 (little bronzes); a large steatite image, ibid.; Berlin, Mus. f.<br />

Volkerkunde, Indian Section, Case 45, I. c. 448, praying Garula from<br />

Siam, with wings and bird feet. Often the Garula is a bird <strong>of</strong> peculiar<br />

shape. One or two <strong>of</strong> each are figiired in Griinwcdel, Buddhistische<br />

Kunst in Indien, pp. 47—50.<br />

,, 53. With this story compare Tibetan Tales, p. 348.<br />

„ &0, note, before 'on the Sanchi Tope' insert 'possibly.' (<strong>The</strong> archer is not<br />

shooting at the mango tree ; and other things are present not referred to<br />

in the story. I took this reference at second hand, before I was able to<br />

see the plate myself.<br />

80, note, 216, -note, read : Tibetan.<br />

92, No. 198, insert title : Radha-jataka.<br />

.- 129, note 1, read Tunisische.<br />

158, title, read: Asitabhu for -n-.<br />

)<br />

207, note, add: Compare Tibetan Tales, p. 29, Adarsamukha, and pref. p. xli.<br />

220, line 6 infra, for Perfections read Faculties.<br />

235, title, read: Kakkata-/o)" -ii-.

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