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SOLMONA (Sulmona), town, Italy, xxn.
634-
SOLO, river, Java, xm. 601. SOLOGNE, district, France, XIV. 809. SOLOMON, king of Israel, xxn. 251;
xm. 405.
, Proverbs of, XIX. 879. , Psalms, or Psalter, of, apocalyptic
hymns, ll. 181; on the Messiah, XVI.
55-
, Song of, or Canticles, v. 32.
, Temple of, n. 392; xxm. 166.
, Wisdom of, in Apocrypha, II.
181.
of Al-Basrah, Syriac writer, XXII.
55-
ISLANDS, South Pacific, xxn. 252; xv. 835.
SOLON, Athenian legislator, xxn. 253; XL 96; xix. 130.
SOLOTHURN (Soleure), canton, Switzer land, xxn. 250, 788; town, xxii. 250.
SOLOVIEFF, Sergius, Russian historian, xxi. 108.
SOLPUGIDEA, order of Arachnida, II. 280.
SOLTSY, town, Russia, XX. 36.
SOLUTION, physical process, vil. 217.
SOLVYTCHEGODSK, town, Russia, XXIV.
283. SOLWAY Moss, England, Battle of
(1542), xxi. 499.
SOLYMA, Mount, Asia Minor, XV. 94. SOLYMAN, shall of Persia, xvm. 639. I., Turkish sultan, xxii. 251;
xxm. 643; his relations with Persia,
xvm. 636.
II., Turkish sultan, XXIII. 645.
SOMA, a drink, in Brahmanical ritual,
IV. 205 ; as a deity, IV. 205 ; vil.
249.
SOMADEVA, Sanskrit tales, xxm. 27. SOMALI, or Somal, people of Central
Africa, xxii. 255; I. 263; country, I.
150, 271. SOMATERIA, genus of birds, VIL 789;
xix. 252.
SOMATOTROPISM, in vegetable physio logy, xix. 60. SOMBRERETE, town, Mexico, XXIV.
761.
SOMERS, Lord, lord chancellor of Eng land, xxn. 256.
SOMERSET, county, England, xxn. 257; coalfield, VI. 52.
, Edward Seymour, duke of, pro tector of England, xxn. 259; VIL 686; as aspirant to English crown, vin. 327; invasion of Scotland by, xxi. 500.
, Robert Carr, earl of, favourite of
James I. of England, xxn. 260. , Fitzroy James Henry, Lord Rag lan, xx. 220.
HOUSE, London, n. 444 ; xiv.
8->8 838.
SOMERS S ISLANDS, or Bermudas (q.v.), in. 18, 599.
SOMERVILLE, part of Boston, Massa chusetts, U.S.A., xxn. 260.
, Mary, Scottish scientific writer,
xxn. 260.
SOMMA, Monte, precipice, Mount Vesu vius, Italy, xxiv. 195.
SOMMARIVA, political party, mediaeval Italy, xiv. 768.
SOMME, department, France, XXII. 261; river, ix. 506.
SOMMERFELD, town, Prussia, XXII. 261.
SOMMERING, Samuel Thomas, anato mist, I. 8 1 6.
SOMMERS, Will, English court jester, IX. 366.
SOMNAMBULISM, xv. 280; xxn. 157.
SOMNATH, town, India, XXII. 261; cap ture of, by Malunud (1025), XV. 287. -, or Somnauth, Gates of, at Agra,
India, X. 560; vin. 147.
SOMNIUM SCIPIONIS, Cicero s, com mented on by Macrobius, xv. 167.
SOMOROSTRO, Spain, Mines of, III. 787.
SOMPNOUR, in law, xxn. 642.
SONATA, in music, xvn. 95.
SONDERBUND, Swiss league, XV. 40;
xxii. 795.
SONDERSHAUSEN, Schwarzburg-, princi pality, Germany, xxi. 461.
SONDRIO, town, Italy, xxiv. 45.
SON FJELL, mountain, Sweden, XXII. 736.
SONG, of birds, in. 770.
, in music, xvn. 84.
, in poetry, xix. 272.
SONGARI, river, Siberia, I. 747. SONGARIA (Dzungaria), region, Central
Asia, vn. 587; xxm. 632, 639. SONG-Coi, or Song-Koi, river, Cochin
China and Tong-King, vi. 93; xxm.
439-
SONG OF HIAWATHA, Longfellow s poem, xiv. 861.
SONG OF THE SHIRT, Hood s poem, xn. 146.
SONG OF SOLOMON, or Canticles, v. 32.
SONG OF SONGS, or Canticles, v. 32.
SONG OF THE THREE HOLY CHIL DREN, in Apocrypha, II. 181.
SONGS OF INNOCENCE, by Blake, in. 805.
SONHRAY GROUP, of Negroes, xvn.
SON- KONG (Mekong), river, Asia, xv.
832-
SONNE, Danish painter, vn. 94. SONNEBERG, town, Germany, XXI.
348. SONNENFELS, Joseph, Frcilierr von,
Austrian economist, Xix. 364. SONNENSTEIN, fortress, Saxony, Xix.
118. SONNERAT, Pierre, on birds, xvni. 7.
SONNET, in poetry, xxn. 261 ; xix. 273.
SONNETS, Shakespeare s, xxi. 764.
, Wordsworth s, xxiv. 676.
SONRHAI EMPIRE, of Timbuktu, Cen tral Africa, xxm. 391.
SONS OF LIBERTY, American revolu tionary organization, xxm. 738.
SONTSOS, family of modem Greek poets, XL 151.
SOO-CHOW, or Soo-chow Foo, town, China, v. 635; xxn. 617.
SOOR, town, Arabia, n. 255.
SOOREE (Suri), town, India, ill. 697.
SOOT, as manure, I. 352; xv. 512; as source of sal-ammoniac, I. 741.
SOOTHSAYERS, diviners, xix. 727; xv. 199.
SOPENG, Kingdom of, Celebes, Indian Archipelago, V. 289.
SOPH, En, the Deity in the Kabbalah, xm. Su.
SOPHIA, town, Bulgaria, xxn. 246.
, Roman empress, her insulting
message to Narses, xvn. 234.
, sister of Peter the Great of Russia,
XVIII. 698; XXI. 96.
DOROTHEA, wife of George I. of
England, XXII. 263. SOPHISTES, Plato s dialogue, xix. 207. SOPHISTRY, in Greek philosophy, xxn.
264.
SOPHISTS, in history of Greek philo sophy, xxn. 263; vin. 576; xx. 514;
scepticism of, XXI. 378; Philostratus s
Lives of the, xvni. 797. SOPHOCLES, Greek dramatist, xxn. 271;
vn. 405; XL 140. SOPHONISBA, Carthaginian heroine, xv.
609.
SOPHORA, genus of trees, n. 320. SOPHRON of Syracuse, Greek comedian,
xxii. 274, 1 6. SOPHRONIUS, patriarch of Jerusalem,
xvi. 758. SOPRON (Oedenburg), town, Hungary,
XVII. 730. SOPRONIUM (Sopron), Roman town,
Hungary, xvn. 730. SORA, town, Italy, xxn. 275. , bird, xx. 223.
SORABI, or Sorbs (q.v. xxi. 353.
SORANUS, anatomist of Ephesus, I. 804; in Rome, xv. 802.
SORATH, district, India, xiv. 15.
SORAU, town, Prussia, xxn. 275.
SORBENBURG, castle at Saalfeld, Ger many, XXI. 122.
SORBON, Robert de, founder of the Sor- bonne, Paris, xvni. 288; XXII. 275.
SORBONNE, college, Paris, xxn. 275; ix. 543; xvni. 280, 288.
SORBS, Slavonic people, xxi. 353; xxn. 145, 147; language and literature of, xxn. 153, 154; dictionaries of lan guage, vn. 1 88.
SORCERY, or Magic, vn. 63; xv. 199;
punishment for, xxiv. 619.