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M.

Magpie and Eagle. XII. 11. Maid. VII. 5. Man and Adder. X. 2. Man and Flea. VIII. 5. Man and his Image. I. 11. Man and Two Mistresses. I. 17. Man and Wooden God. IV. 8. Man beating a Lion. III. 20. Man who ran after Fortune. &c. VII. 12. Master, The Eye of the. IV. 21. Members and Belly. III. 2. Men, The Two, and Treasure. IX. 16. Merchant and Pashaw. VIII. 18. Merchant, Noble, Shepherd, and King's Son. X. 16. Mercury and Woodman. V. 1. Miller, Son, and Ass. III. 1. Mice and Cats, Quarrel of the, &c. XII. 8. Mice and Owl. XI. 9. Miser and Monkey. XII. 3. Miser who had lost his Treasure. IV. 20. Mogul's Dream. XI. 4. Monkey and Cat. IX. 17. Monkey and Dolphin. IV. 7. Monkey and Leopard. IX. 3. Monkey and Miser. XII. 3. Monkey, Fox, and Animals. VI. 6. Monkey judging Wolf and Fox. II. 3. Monkey, Lion, and Two Asses. XI. 5. Mother, Child, and Wolf. IV. 16. Mountain in Labour, V. 10. Mouse, Cockerel, and Cat. VI. 5. Mouse metamorphosed into a Maid. IX. 7. Mouse, Young, and Cat. XII. 5. Mule boasting of his Genealogy. VI. 7. Mules, The Two. I. 4.

N.

Nightingale and Kite. IX. 18. Nobleman, Merchant, Shepherd, and King's Son. X. 16. Nothing too Much. IX. 11.

O.

Oak and Reed. I. 22. Old Cat and Young Mouse. XII. 5. Old Man and Ass. VI. 8. Old Man and his Sons. IV. 18. Old Man and Three Young Ones. XI. 8. Old Woman and Two Servants. V. 6. Oracle and the Atheist. IV. 19. Owl and Eagle. V. 18. Owl and Mice. XI. 9. Oyster and Litigants. IX. 9. Oyster and Rat. VIII. 9.

P.

Parrots, The Two, the King, and his Son. X. 12. Partridge and Cocks. X. 8. Partridge and Hare. V. 17. Pashaw and Merchant. VIII. 18. Peacock complaining to Juno. II. 17. Pearl and Cock. I. 20. Peasant of the Danube. XI. 7. Pedant, Schoolboy, and Gardener. IX. 5. Philomel and Progne. III. 15. Phoebus and Boreas. VI. 3. Pigeons and Vultures. VII. 8. Pigeons, The Two. IX. 2. Ploughman and his Sons. V. 9. Pot of Earth and the Pot of Iron. V. 2. Pot of Milk and Dairy-woman. VII. 10. Power of Fables. VIII. 4. Pumpkin and Acorn. IX. 4.

Q.

Quarrel of the Dogs and Cats, &c. XII. 8.

R.

Rabbit, Cat, and Weasel. VII. 16. Rabbits. X. 15. Rat and Cat. VIII. 22. Rat and Elephant. VIII. 15. Rat and Frog. IV. 11. Rat and Lion. II. 11. Rat and Oyster. VIII. 9. Rat, City, and Country Rat. I. 9. Rat, Old, and Cat. III. 18. Rat retired from the World. VII. 3. Rat, Tortoise, Raven, and Gazelle. XII. 15. Rats and Weasels, Combat of. IV. 6. Rats, Council of the. II. 2. Rats, League of the. XII. 25. Rats, Two, Fox, and Egg. X. 1. Raven wishing to imitate the Eagle. II. 16. Raven and Fox. I. 2. Raven, Tortoise, Gazelle, and Rat. XII. 15. Reed and Oak. I. 22. River and Torrent. VIII. 23. Robber, Husband, and Wife. IX. 15.

S.

Sage and Fool. XII. 22. Satyr and Traveller. V. 7. Schoolboy, Pedant, and Gardener. IX. 5. Schoolmaster and Boy. I. 19. Sculptor and Statue of Jupiter. IX. 6. Scythian Philosopher. XII. 20. Sea, The Shepherd and the. IV. 2. Serpent and Countryman. VI. 13. Serpent and File. V. 16. Serpent, Head and Tail of. VII. 17. Servants, Two, and Old Woman. V. 6. Sheep and Wolves. III. 13. Sheep, Heifer, Goat, and Lion. I. 6. Sheep, Hog, and Goat. VIII. 12. Shepherd and his Flock. IX. 19. Shepherd and King. X. 10. Shepherd and Lion. VI. 1. Shepherd and Sea. IV. 2. Shepherd and Wolf. III. 3. Shepherd, Merchant, Noble, and King's Son. X. 16. Shepherd who played the Flute, and Fishes. X. 11. Shepherds and Wolf. X. 6. Simonides preserved by the Gods. I. 14. Socrates, The Words of. IV. 17. Sow (Wild), Cat, and Eagle. III. 6. Sparrows, Two, and Cat. XII. 2. Spider and Gout. III. 8. Spider and Swallow. X. 7. Stag and Horse. IV. 13. Stag and Vine. V. 15. Stag seeing Himself in the Water. VI. 9. Stag, Sick. XII. 6. Stork and Fox. I. 18. Stork and Wolf. III. 9. Sun and Frogs. VI. 12., XII. 24. Swallow and Little Birds. I. 8. Swallow and Spider. X. 9. Swan and Cook. III. 12.

T.

Talisman and Two Adventurers. X. 14. Thieves and Ass. I. 13. Thyrsis and Amaranth. VIII. 13. Tortoise and Hare. VI. 10. Tortoise and two Ducks. X. 3. Tortoise, Gazelle. Raven, and Rat. XII. 15. Torrent and River. VIII. 23. Traveller and Jupiter. IX. l3. Traveller and Satyr. V. 7. Treasure and Two Men. IX. 16. Turkeys and Fox. XII. 18.

U.

Ulysses, Companions of. XII. 1. Unfortunate and Death. I. 15.