Joasaph or Josaphat or Bodhisattva, [180].

Joel, translator of fables from Arabic into Hebrew, [158].

Johannes of Capua, author of Latin translation of fables, [158].

Join, to, root YUJ, Aryan words for, [414].

Jones, Sir William, his translations from Sanskrit, [322], [361].

—— on the resemblance between Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin, [324].

—— the only rival of Colebrooke, [396].

—— Colebrooke’s testimony to, [397].

—— his merits not appreciated, [398].

Josaphat, his early life the same as Buddha’s, [174].