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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



John, twenty-seventh king of England, 719. 



John Baliol, king of Scotland, 762. 



John de Santarem, Portuguese navigator, S33. 



John Descouar, Portuguese navigator, 833. 



John of Halifax, mathematician, 723. 



John of Montecorvino, Franciscan missionary, 762. 



John the Baptist, Jewish prophet, 476. 



John the Elder, 531. 



John the Evangelist, 4S1, 517-18. 



Johnson, Edward, historian of New England, 958. 



Johnson, Thomas, English botanist, 947. 



Johrenius, Mart. Dan., botanist, 997. 



Joinville, John de, historian, 752. 



Joktan, son of Eber, 96. 



Jonas, Angrimus, Icelandic writer, 747. 



Jonas Aurelianensis, theologian, 624. 



Jonas Hybernus, theologian, 597. 



Joncquet, Dionysius, botanist, 948. 



Jones, Inigo, English architect, 948. 



Jones, Margaret, first victim of the witchcraft delu- 

 sion in New England, 957. 



Jonson, Ben, English dramatist, 921. 



Joram, see Jehoram. 



Jordanus, missionary in Sumatra, 775. 



Jordanus de Rivalto, writer, 756. 



Jori-sje, second cubo of Japan, 71S. 



Joritomo, see Yori-tomo. 



Joritzne, cubo of Japan, 725. 



Jorius, earliest bishop of Mt. Sinai, 576. 



Jornandes of Ravenua, historian and bishop of the 

 Goths, 5S4. 



Josei, dairo of Japan, 641, 643. 



Josei II., or Gu-Josei, dairo of Japan, 930. 



Joseph, Benjamin, British navigator, 932. 



Joseph, Greek hymnographer, 639. 



Joseph, son of Jacob, 116, 121. 



Joseph ben David Juwani, Jewish lexicographer, 782. 



Joseph Ibn Santas, Jewish writer, 655. 



Joseph Studites, Greek writer, 624. 



Josephine, wife of Napoleon, 1057. 



Josephus, Flavius, Jewish historian, 498. 



Josephus de Arom , Italian botanist, 921. 



Joshua, Jewish chief, 145. 



Josiah, nineteenth king of Judah, 226. 



Josijmassa, cubo of Japan, 81S, 846. 



Josijsimmi, cubo of Japan, 854. 



Josijtira, cubo of Japan, 897, 905. 



Josisaki, cubo of Japan, 790. 



Jositanno, cubo of Japan, 860. 



Jositir, cubo of Japan, 869. 



Josselyn, John, botanist in New England, 951, 961, 

 967-70. 



Jotham, king of Judah, 212-13. 



Joui-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 615. 



Jovianus, forty-sixth Roman emperor, 552. 



Juba II., historian, and king of Mauritania, 467. 



Jubal, son of Lamech, 3. 



Judas, early Christian chronographer, 534. 



Judas, fifteenth bishop of Jerusalem, 527. 



Judith, or Goudit, Abyssinian queen, 680. 



Judith, wife of Esau, 115. 



Jugaeus, king of Babylon, 214. 



Jugurtha, king of Numidia, 424. 



Julanda, Cahtan Arab, 600. 



Julanda-bin-Mas'ud, first imam of Oman, 620. 



Julianus, ecclesiastical writer, 560. 



Julianus, forty-fifth Roman emperor, 549-52. 



Julianus, Greek rhetor, 544. 



Julianus, tenth bishop of Alexandria, 532. 



Julianus of Toledo, theologian, 609. 



Julius, thirty-third bishop of Rome, 548. 



Julius II., sixty-second pope, 859, 861. 



Julius of Britain, Christian martyr, 545. 



Jungermann, Joachim, botanist, 914. 



Jungermann, Lud., German botanist, 933. 



Jungius, loach., German botanist, 94S. 



Jussieu, Anton. Laur., French bot., 1012, 1043, 1057. 



Jussieu, Bernard, French botanist, 1025, 1034. 



Jussieu, Joseph, botanist in South America, 1019. 



Justinianus, bishop of Spain, 576. 



Justinianus, ninth Byzantine emperor, 574—75. 



Justinianus II., nineteenth Byzant. emperor, 613, 615, 



Justinus, eighth Byzantine emperor, 572, 574. 



Justinus II , tenth Byzantine emperor, 585-S6, 589. 



Justinus Martyr, early Christian writer, 526. 



Justus, bishop, 576. 



Justus of Tiberias, Jewish writer and chronogr., 498. 



Juvenalis, Roman poet, 519. 



Juvenatiensis, Ang. Pall., botanist, 885. 



Juvencus of Spain, early Christian poet, 544. 



Kadu, voyager from the Caroline coral-archipel., 1061. 



Ksehler, botanist, 1025. 



Kaempfer, E., naturalist in Japan, 981, 9S9. 



Kafur the eunuch, governor of Eg\pt, 652, 656. 



Kaher, nineteenth Abbassid khalif, 650. 



Kaiechos, king of Egypt, 64. 



Kaim, Austrian chemist, 1017. 



Kalaoon, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 756-57, 760. 



Kalasa, king of Cashmere, 684, 686. 



Kalidasa, Sanscrit poet, 711-12. 



Kalimera, king of Karague, 730. 



Kallinatha, Hindu commentator, S23. 



Kalm, Peter, Swedish naturalist in N. Am., 1019, 1025. 



Kalonymos, Jewish translator, 765. 



Kamal Kesari, king of Orissa, 626. 



Kamala Pulu, king of Ternate, 79^. 



Kame-jamma, dairo of Japan, 750, 755. 



Kamel, botanist at the Philippines, 990. 



Kanak Sena, Ballabi king of Guzerat, 528. 



Kandiawan, king of Ja\ a, 648. 



Kang-hi, of the Tai-thsing, three hundred and first 



Chinese emperor, 961, 999, 1004, 1006. 

 Kang-ti, of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 549. 

 Kang-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 168. 

 Kansu Abu-Said, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 857. 

 Kansu Djan-balat, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 857-58. 

 Kansu El-Gouri, Mem. suit, of Egypt, 858, 860, S62. 

 Kantemir, Antiochus, Russian writer, 1012. 

 Kan, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 96. 

 Kao-ti, of the Thsi, Chinese emperor, 569. 

 Kao-tsong, of the Chang, 127. 

 Kao-tsou, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 395. 

 Kan tsou II., of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 600. 

 Kao-tsou III., of the later Tsin, Chinese emperor, 650. 

 Kao-tsou IV., of the later Han, Chinese emperor, 652. 

 Kao-tsoung, of the Thang, Chin. emp. 605, 608, 610. 

 Kao-tsoung II , of the Soung, Chinese emp., 68q, 704. 

 Kaovvang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 279. 

 Karadshitch, Vuk Stephanovitch, Servian w liter, 1052. 

 Karamzin, Nicholas, Russian historian, 1052. 



