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SALIAN FRANKS, ix. 723; x. 476; xxi.
212.
SALIAN LAW, of the Franks, ix. 529.
SALIANY, toAvn, Transcaucasia, Russia, xxin. 515.
SALICETO, William of, Italian surgeon, xxn. 675.
SALICETTI, Christophe, Corsican poli tician, xvii. 193.
SALICIN, drug, xxi. 212.
SALIC LAW, xxi. 212; x. 476; first ap plication of, in France, vill. 318; IX.
529, 545-
SALICYLATE OF SODIUM, xxi. 217. SALICYLIC ACID, drug, xxi. 217. SALIERI, Antonio, Italian dramatic com poser, xxi. 218. SALIGNAC, Frangoisde (Fenelon), French
writer, IX. 72, 662; xix. 359. SALII, priests of Mars, Rome, XV. 570. SALIM, or Selim, I., Turkish sultan, his
war with Persia, XVIII. 635; xxni.
642, 656. II., Turkish sultan, xxm. 621,
644.
III., Turkish sultan, xxm. 648.
SALINA, one of Lipari Islands, xiv.
683.
SALINE MINERAL SPRINGS, xvi. 434. SALINITY, of water, xxiv. 399; of
Atlantic, xxi. 613; of Baltic, ill. 297;
of Dead Sea, vn. 2; of Mediterranean,
XV. 820; of Pacific, xxi. 614; of Red
Sea, xx. 317. SALINOMETER, hydrometer for brine,
xii. 542. SALTNS-MOUTIERS, spa, France, xvi.
434; xxi. 332. SALIPARAN (Lombok), island, Indian
Archipelago, xiv. 816. SALISBURY, town, England, xxi. 218;
newspapers, xvn. 421. , Margaret, countess of, Vill. 335;
xxiv. 753. -, Earl of (Robert Cecil), v. 282.
, John of, scholastic philosopher,
xill. 718; xxi. 425. PLAIN, Wilts, England, xxiv. 594;
Stonehenge stone circle on, xxn.
576. SALIS-SEEWIS, Johann Gaudenz, Swiss
poet, xxn. 798. SALIVA, Function of, xvn. 671, 674;
salivary glands, xvn. 668; VII. 222;
of mammals, XV. 361. SALIVAHANA, Era of, v. 719. SALIX, genus of plants, xxiv. 588. SALLEE, town, Morocco, xvi. 831; xx.
192. SALLO, Denis de, founder of French
Journal des Savants, xvm. 539. SALLUST (Caius Sallustius Crispus),
Roman historian, xxi. 219; xx. 720;
on the Jugurthine War, xill. 767; his
language and style, xiv. 334. SALLUSTE DU BARTAS, Guillaume de,
French poet, ill. 401.
SALMAGUNDI PAPERS, Paulding s,
xvm. 432. SALMASIUS, Claudius, French scholar,
xxi. 219; Milton s answer to, xvi.
332.
SALMIAC, mineral, xvi. 384. SALMON, fish, xxi. 220, 224; xii. 693;
xvm. 320; culture, xix. 128; xxi.
226; disease, xvm. 266; xxi. 226;
angling for, II. 39 ; Newfoundland
fisheries, xvi I. 384; Tyne fisheries,
xvii. 568; laws relating to fisheries,
xxi. 225. SALMONID^E, family of fishes, xxi.
221. SALOME, daughter of Herodias, xxi.
227; xi. 755. -, widow of Alexander Jannoms,
queen of Judaea, XXL 227; xill. 424.
SALOMON BEN GEBIROL (Avicebron, q.v. Jewish philosopher, in. 152.
SALONA (Spalato), ancient town, Dalmatia, xxn. 366.
SALONICA, or Saloniki, town, European Turkey, xxi. 227.
SALONIKI, province, Turkey in Europe, xxni. 653; town, xxi. 227.
SALOP, or Shropshire, county, England, xxi. 847.
, name of Shrewsbury, town, Eng land, xxi. 845.
SALORS, Iranian people, Asia, xvi. 43; xxni. 661.
SALPA, genus of Tunicata, xxni. 609, 616.
SALPINX, Greek trumpet, xxni. 592.
SALSAFY, vegetable, xn. 287.
SALSETTE, island, Bombay, India, xxi. 228.
SALT, Common, xxi. 228; xvi. 384; deposits or mines, in Austria, ill. 120; in Bavaria, in. 584; on Caspian Sea, v. 178; in India, XII. 764; duties on, in Bengal, ill. 569; manufacture of, in India, in. 272; as manure, I. 353; xv. 512 ; working of mines, xvi. 454; pans, xvm. 621; xxi. 233 ; produc tion of, in England, vin. 229; produc tion, in Prussia, XX. 15; production, in United States, xxni. 817; obtained from sal-ammoniac, xvn. 517; springs, XVI. 434; in sea water, xxi. -613; works, v. 590; xvi. 239; use of, in religious rites, XXI. 134; mystic sym bolism of, XXI. 234.
, Sir Titus, his manufactures of
alpaca wool, I. 598.
SALTA, town, Argentine Republic, xxi.
234- SALTASH BRIDGE, Cornwall, England,
iv. 339-
SALT-CAKE MAKING, xxn. 242. SALTCOATS, town, Scotland, xxi.
235-
SALTENSTROM, tidal current, Norway, xxiv. 542.
SALTIKOFF, Russian general, xxi. 99.
, I. (Stchedrin), Russian novelist,
xxi. 108.
SALTILLO, town, Mexico, xxi. 235; xvi. 214.
SALTIRE, in heraldry, XL 696.
SALT LAKE, Great, Utah, U.S.A., xxiv. 19.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, U.S.A., xxi. 235; xvi. 827.
SALTO, town, Uruguay, xxiv. 15.
SALT OF SORREL, xvm. 91.
SALT-PANS, xvm. 621; xxi. 233.
SALTPETRE, mineral, xxi. 235 ; xvi. 396; xvn. 518; as an ingredient of gunpowder, XI. 319, 323; Indian, XII. 765.
SALTS, in chemistry, v. 486; hydrometer for, xn. 538; magnetism of, xv. 264; in water, XXIV. 399; in ocean water, xxi. 611; ethereal, v. 572; of iron, used in photographic printing, xvm. 832; manganic, xv. 480; polyxene, xix. 192.
SALT SPRINGS, xvi. 434.
SALT SULPHUR SPRINGS, West Vir ginia, U.S.A., xvi. 436.
SALT SWAMPS, of Persia, xvm. 621.
SALUCES (Saluzzo), town, Italy, xxi.
237-
SALUR, town, India, xxiv. 267. SALUS, Roman goddess, xxi. 235. SALUTARIS, Phrygian province, xvm.
852.
SALUTATI, Caluccio, Florentine secre tary, xx. 802.
SALUTATIONS, or Greetings, xxi. 235. SALUZZO, town, Italy, xxi. 237. SALVADOR, republic, Central America,
XXI. 268.
, St, island, Bahamas, in. 237.
SALVADORI, Count, on the fauna of
New Guinea, xvn. 387. SALVAGE, in law, xxi. 237; of a ship,
xxiv. 687. SALVATION, Christian way of, v. 688;
in Pauline theology, XVI n. 425 ;
Irenams on, Xill. 274; Buddhist way
of, IV. 428. SALVELINUS, subgenus of fishes, xxi.
223.
SALVIA, genus of plants, xn. 252, 264. SALVIAN, mediaeval moralist, xxi.
238. of Marseilles, writer on the Goths,
X. 852.
SALVIANI, Ippolito, Italian ichthyolo gist, XII. 631. SALVIANUS, Spanish Priscillianist, xix.
746. SALVIN, Osbert, on birds, xvni. 12, 13,
41.
SALVINIE^E, group of plants, ix. 106. SALWIN, river, Burmah, iv. 551; xxi.
239- - HILL TRACTS, district, Burma. .,
xxi. 239.