- J 311: Pucimanda-Jātaka. (Pucimandajātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 035|J 311|J 311} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 311|atta. J 311} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a nimb-tree spirit frightened away a robber whose presence endangered the safety of the tree.
- J 312: Kassapamandiya-Jātaka. (Kassapamandiyajātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 038|J 312|J 312} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 312|atta. J 312} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: A father and son in journeying together fall out by the way, and the old man is reproved for his want of self-restraint.
- J 313: Khantivādi-Jātaka. (Khantivādijātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 043|J 313|J 313} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 313|atta. J 313} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a wicked king cruelly maltreated an ascetic, and how the patience of the holy man endured to the end, and the king was cast into Hell.
- J 314: Lohakumbhi-Jātaka. (Lohakumbhijātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 047|J 314|J 314} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 314|atta. J 314} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: A king is terrified by hearing awful cries in the night and is urged by his family priest to avert the evil omen by the sacrifice of living creatures. A young brahmin interprets the sounds to be the cries uttered by lost souls in Hell, and the king takes comfort and forbids the sacrifice.
- J 315: Maṁsa-Jātaka. (Māṃsajātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 050|J 315|J 315} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 315|atta. J 315} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How four young merchants tried to wheedle a hunter out of his venison, and how one alone by his cunning address succeeded.
- J 316: Sasa-Jātaka. (Sasajātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 055|J 316|J 316} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 316|atta. J 316} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a hare, in default of other food, offered its own flesh to be eaten, and was rewarded by having its form supernaturally impressed on the face of the moon.
- J 317: Matarodana-Jātaka. (Matarodanajātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 057|J 317|J 317} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 317|atta. J 317} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a youth, when his brother died, demonstrated the folly of grieving for the dead.
- J 318: Kanavera-Jātaka. (Kaṇaverajātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 063|J 318|J 318} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 318|atta. J 318} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a courtezan rescued a robber by betraying her lover to death, and how she was afterwards punished for her treachery.
- J 319: Tittira-Jātaka. (Tittirajākataṃ) {Sutta: J iii 066|J 319|J 319} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 319|atta. J 319} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: A decoy-partridge is troubled with scruples of conscience.
- J 320: Succaja-Jātaka. (Succajajātakaṃ) {Sutta: J iii 070|J 320|J 320} {Vaṇṇanā: atta. J 320|atta. J 320} [Francis/Neil].
Occasion: not avaliable in English. Story: How a prince requited his wife's devotion with base ingratitude, until he was brought to a better mind by the admonition of his minister.