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SAUMAISE, Claude de (Salmaaius), Dutch scholar, xxi. 219; xvi. 332.

SAUMAREZ, Baron de, English admiral, xxi. 322.

SAUMUR, town, France, xxi. 322.

WINE, xxiv. 606.

SAUNDERSON, Nicholas, English mathe matician, xxi. 323.

SAURAS, tribe, India, xv. 185.

SAURIANS, division of reptiles, XX.

432. SAURIN, Jacques, French preacher, xxi.

323- SAUROGNATHOUS TYPE, of birds, in.

716. SAUROIDS, group of Vertebrate, xxi.

323-

SAUROMAT^E, or Sarmatians (q.v. ancient people, xxi. 310, 78, 575,

578. SAUROPODA, order of fossil reptiles, XX.

443- SAUROPSIDA, group of Yertebrata, xxi.

323; XVHI. 43. SAUROPTERYGIA, group of fossil reptiles,

xix. 220; xx. 444. SAURUR/E, group of birds, in. 699;

xvin. 34, 44. SAUSAGE, German Pea, preserved food,

xix. 707. SAUSSURE, Horace Benedict de, Swiss

physicist, XXI. 323; XXII. 799; his

electrical experiments, vni. 9 ; his

observations on glaciers, x. 629. , Nicolas de, Swiss agriculturist,

xxi. 323. -, Nicolas Theodore de, Swiss

chemist, XXI. 324. SAUSSURITE, mineral, xni. 541; xvi.

420.

SAUTERNE WINE, xxiv. 605. SAUTREY, William, Lollard martyr,

xiv. Si i. SAUVAGES, Francois Bossier de, French

physicist, xv. 815. SAVA, St, archbishop of Servia, xxi.

689. SAVAGE, Richard, English poet and

adventurer, xxi. 324 ; his relations

with Dr Johnson, xni. 722. SAVAGES, Bearing of international law

on, xni. 196.

SAVALAN, Mount, Persia, xvin. 619. SAVANNAH, town, Georgia, U.S.A., xxi.

324; river, x. 434. SAVARS, people, India, v. 243. SAVART, Felix, las acoustic apparatus,

i. 108. SAVARY, Anne Jean Marie Rene, French

general and diplomatist, XXI. 325. SAVARY S HELIOMETER, xvi. 249. SAVELLI, Luca, Roman senator, xx.

795- SAVERNAKE FOREST, Wilts, England,

xxiv. 594. SAVERY, Thomas, inventor of a steam

pumping engine, XXII. 473.

SAVIA, Roman province, Pannonia,

xvin. 213.

SAVIGLIANO, town, Italy, xxi. 325. SAVIGNY, Carl Friedrich von, Prussian

minister, xxi. 327. , Friedrich Carl von, historian of

Roman law, xxi. 326. SAVILE, George, marquis of Halifax, XI.

386. , Sir Henry, English scholar, XXI.

327-

SAVIN, plant, xni. 774. SAVINGS BANKS, xxi. 327; post-office,

XIX. 572; in England and Wales, VIII.

240, 256; at Paris, xvin. 283. SAVOIE, department, France, xxi. 331.

, Haute-, department, France, xxi.

332.

SAVONA, town, Italy, xxi. 333.

SAVONAROLA, Girolamo, Italian Refor mer, xxi. 333; xni. 481; in Florence, IX. 335; his influence on contemporary art, iv. 1 66; on Italian literature, xni. 508.

SAVON DE VERRIER, mineral, xvi.

387-

SAVORY, herb, xn. 289. SAVOY, departments of France, xxi.

33 r > 33 2 5 annexation of, IX. 624; xni.

490. -, vegetable, xn. 287.

, Academy of, I. 74.

, House of, xxi. 339 (genealogical table, 340); xni. 483.

CONFERENCE (1662), London, xix.

690.

PALACE, London, xiv. 838, 845.

SAW, tool, xxi. 343; XL 437.

SAWAD, district, Mesopotamia, xvi. 51.

SAWAHILI, people, East Africa, xvi.

697. SAWAII, island, South Pacific, xvn.

279.

SAWAIORI, Polynesian race, xix. 423. SAWAKIN (Suakim), port on Red Sea,

xx. 316; xxn. 615. SAWANTWARI, state, India, xxi. 342. SAWATCH MOUNTAINS, U.S.A., xxin.

796.

SAW-BILL, bird, xvi. 35. SAW-FISH, xn. 68.6; xx. 299. SAW-FLY, xxi. 343; xn. 576; as wheat

pest, xxiv. 536. SAW-MILLS, xxi. 344. SAWS, tools, xxi. 343; XL 437. SAWTREY, John, English martyr, xx.

322.

SAWUNTWARRIE, state, India, xxi. 342. SAWYER-WORK, for building, iv. 476. SAX, Charles Joseph, musical instrument

maker, xvn. 98. SAXE, John Godfrey, American poet, I.

722.

-, Maurice, Comte de, French mar

shal, xxi. 346; ix. 586. SAXE-ALTENBURG, duchy, Germany, xxi. 347.

SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, duchy, Ger many, xxi. 347.

SAXE-MEININGEN, duchy, Germany, xxi. 348.

SAXE-SAALFELD, duchy, Germany, xxi.

122.

SAXE - WEIMAR - EISENACH, grand- duchy, Germany, XXI. 349,

SAXICOLA, genus of birds, xxiv. 536.

SAXIFRAGE, plant, xxi. 350; xn. 251.

SAXO GRAMMATICUS, Danish historian and poet, xxi. 350; his Chronicle, I. 57.

SAXON CHRONICLE, vni. 406.

SAXONS, Teutonic people, xxi. 351; re lation of, to the Angles, II. 30; their opposition to Charlemagne, v. 402 ; in England, vni. 268, 270 ; first invasion of England by, xxn. 725; in Germany, x. 477; of Transylvania, xxin. 522; law of the, xxi. 215.

SAXON SWITZERLAND, xxi. 357.

SAXONY, country, North Germany, xxi. 351; army of, n. 599; libraries, xiv. 527, 546; prison system, xix. 760; schools for the blind, in. 829.

, North Mark of, division of ancient

Prussia, xx. 2.

, Prussian, province of Prussia, xxi.

359- SAXOPHONE, musical instrument, xvn.

708.

SAY, town, on Niger, Africa, xvn. 497. , Jean Baptiste, French political

economist, xxi. 360; Xix. 382. SAVES COURT, mansion, Deptford, Eng land, VII. IOI. SAYLE, William, colonizer of South

Carolina, U.S.A., xxn. 289. SAYNITE, mineral, xvi. 391. SAYYID AHMAD, Indian Wahhabi leader,

XL 849. SAYYID AHMAD KHAN BAHADUR, Urdu

writer, XL 850.

SAYYIDS, Indian race, xn. 746; xv. 185. SBEITLA, town, Tunis, xxin. 620. SCABIES, disease, xvin. 270; xxn. 123. SCAGLIOLA, in plaster work, iv. 508. SCALA, Delia (Scaliger), ruling family

in Verona, XXiv. 173; tombs of the,

xxiv. 172; n. 456. NOVA, town, Asia Minor, xxi.

361. SCALE, of maps, xxn. 708; xv. 522.

, surveying instrument, xxn. 720. INSECTS, xni. 153.

SCALES, of animals, xxn. 107; of fishes, xn. 639; of mammals, xv. 348; of reptiles, XX. 446.

, Musical, xvn. 80.

-, Thermometric, xxin. 288; gradua

tion of, XL 27. SCALIGER, or Delia Scala, family,

Verona, Italy, xxiv. 173. See Scala. , Joseph Justus, Italian scholar,

xxi. 362; ana of, I. 784.

, Julius Caesar, Italian philosopher,

XXL 361.