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SOREDIA, reproductive organs of lichens,

xx. 423.

SORE-EYED PIGEON, bird, xxi. 782. SOREL, town, Canada, xx. 167; xxi.

181. , Agnes, mistress of Charles VII. of

France, v. 411.

SORELLA CASTLE, Sora, Italy, xxn. 275. SOREX, genus of insectivorous mam mals, xxi. 843; xv. 403. SORGHUM, Indian millet, vii. 564; xvi.

321; sugar from, XXII. 628. SORIA, province and town, Spain, XXII.

276. SORICID/E, family of insectivorous

mammals, XV. 403. SORO, town, Denmark, xxiv. 771. SOROPHORA, order of Protozoa, XIX.

840. SOROPITA, Fernao Rodrigues Lobo,

Portuguese satirist, XIX. 556. SOROPLEX, genus of birds, xxiv. 652. SORREL, vegetable, xn. 288. SORRENTO, town, Italy, xxn. 276. SORTILEGE, divination by the lot, vn.

293- SosiGENES, Alexandrian astronomer,

xxii. 276.

, Peripatetic philosopher, xxii. 277.

SOSNA, river, Russia, xxi. 74. SOSNITZA, town, Russia, xxni. 96. Soss, Babylonian numerical term, xvn.

626. SOTER, Antiochus I., king of Syria, II.

133; XVlll. 587. , Demetrius I., king of Persia and

Syria, vii. 58; xm. 422; xvin. 590.

, Ptolemy I., king of Egypt, vii. 745.

SOTERIOLOGY, doctrine of salvation,

St Paul s, xvin. 425, 427. SOTIES, early French comedies, IX. 645. SOTO, Ferdinando de, Spanish explorer,

vii. 131. SOTS, Prince des, head of French Enfans

sans Souci, IX. 645. SOUBISE, Benjamin de Rohan, Due de,

Huguenot, xxii. 277. , Charles de Rohan, Prince de,

French marshal, xxii. 277; ix. 589. SOUCHONG, tea, xxni. 99. SOUDAN, region, Central Africa, xxii.

277; Negroes of, xvn. 316; XXII.

278; slave trade in, xxii. 143. SOUIMANGA, bird, XXII. 651. SOUL, Doctrine of the, in animistic

philosophy, II. 55; in Indian philo sophy, XXI. 289; xvin. 685; xxiv.

117; Buddhist, IV. 433; xvin. 685;

Aristotle s, II. 522; Plato s, xix. 199,

203, 209; Stoic, xxii. 563, 565; Xeno-

crates s, xxiv. 719; Zoroastrian, xxiv.

822; in Biblical psychology, xxill.

276; St Paul s, xvin. 424, 426; in

Christian eschatology, vin. 535; Ori-

gen s, XVII. 843; in phrenology, xvm.

843 ; materialistic and spiritualistic

theories, II. 109.

SOUL, Immortality of, Kant on, xm. 854. See also Immortality.

SOULOUQUE, Faustin, emperor of Hayti, XL 546.

SOULS, Transmigration of, xvi. 806; in Buddhist doctrine, IV. 433. See also Metempsychosis.

SOULT, Nicolas Jean de Dieu, marshal of France, XXII. 279.

SOUND, Science of, I. 100; compared with light, xxiv. 452; more audible in moist air, I. 199; effect of mag netization on, xv. 270; musical, xvn. 102; notation, Sweet s, xxii. 385; differences in quality of, vii. 593; in relation to telephony, xxni. 127 ; speed of, I. 104; xxiv. 418; of voice in speaking, XVlll. 8n; Weber s law in relation to, xxiv. 471.

SOUNDBOARD, of organ, xvn. 828.

SOUNDING, of sea-depths, xxii. 280, 713; xvil. 268; in Pacific Ocean,

XVIII. 120.

PLATES, in acoustics, i. 113.

SOUSA E VASCONCELLOS, Luis do, count of Castel Melhor, Portuguese statesman, xix. 549.

SOUSLIK, rodent mammal, xv. 560.

SOUTERASI, hydraulic obelisks, at Con stantinople, II. 221.

SOUTH, Sir James, his observatory, London, xvil. 71 1.

, Robert, English divine, xxii. 281.

AFRICAN REPUBLIC, or Transvaal,

xxiii. 516. SOUTHAM, town, England, XXIV. 379. SOUTH AMERICA, i. 669; birds of, in.

744; cattle, v. 246; coalfields, VI. 60;

fishes, xii. 673; Indians, I. 89; rain fall, xvi. 153. SOUTHAMPTON, town, England, xxn.

282; county (Hampshire), XI. 430. , Earl of, Shakespeare s connexion

with, xxi. 756. SOUTH AUSTRALIA, British colony,

xxii. 283; mines, xvi. 471; news papers, XVIL 437; railways, xx. 253;

wine industry, xxiv. 611. SOUTH BEND, town, Indiana, U.S.A.,

xxn. 286. SOUTH CAROLINA, State, U.S.A., xxn.

286; its ordinance of nullification,

xxiii. 764. SOUTHCOTT, Joanna, English mystic,

XXII. 289.

SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, i. 392. SOUTHEND, town, England, xxn. 289. SOUTHERNS, Thomas, Irish dramatist,

XXII. 289; vn. 435. SOUTHEY, Caroline, English poetess,

xxii. 289. , Robert, English poet, xxn. 289;

his translation of Amadis of Gaul, I.

650; his place in English literature,

viil. 433. SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM, London,

xiv. 837.

SOUTH ORKNEY, islands, Antarctic

Ocean, xvn. 407.

SOUTH POLAR REGION, xix. 329. SOUTHPORT, town, England, XXII. 291. SoUTHSEA,part of Portsmouth, England,

xix. 534.

SOUTH SEA COMPANY, vi. 221. SOUTH SEA FUND, English, ix. 183. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, Christian missions

to, xvi. 516. SOUTH SHETLAND, islands, Antarctic

Ocean, xvn. 407. SOUTH SHIELDS, town, England, xxi.

802. SOUTH WAR K, district of London, xiv.

821, 843; xxii. 693. SOUTHWELL, Robert, English poet, vin.

418.

SOUTHWOLD, town, England, xxn. 622. SOUVESTRE, Emile, French novelist,

XXII. 291. SOUZA, Madame de, French novelist,

xvi. 829. SOVEREIGN, Prerogatives of the, xix.

673-

STATES, Relations of, in inter national law, xin. 191.

SOVEREIGNTY, in relation to law, xiv. 357; titles of, xxni. 417.

SOWANS, article of food, xvn. 696.

Sow BUG, crustacean, vi. 658.

SOWERBY, George, English conchologist, XXII. 291.

, James, English botanical draughts man, xxn. 291.

BRIDGE, town, England, xxn.

291.

SOWING, Implements for, I. 320.

SOZINI, or Socinus (q.v.), XXII. 228.

SOZOMEN, church historian, xxn. 291.

SOZOPOLIS (Apollonia), town, Thrace, n. 186.

SOZZINI, or Socinus (q.v.), xxn. 229.

SPA, town, Belgium, xxn. 292; mineral water of, xvi. 434.

SPACCIO, Bruno s treatise, IV. 400.

SPACE, Knowledge of, how reached, in psychology, XX. 54; in relation to measurement, XV. 66 1; idea of, in Locke s philosophy, XIV. 759 ; in Hume s, xii. 353 ; in Kant s, xvin. 851.

SPADAITE, mineral, xvi. 414.

SPADELLA, genus of worms, xxi. 148.

SPAGNO, Lo, Italian painter, xxn. 292.

SPAGNOLETTO, Lo (Giuseppe de Ribera), Spanish painter, xx. 532.

SPAGYRISTS, school of alchemists, v.

459-

SPAIN, xxn. 293 (including geography and statistics, 293 ; history, 304; language, 346; literature, 352; with index, 365) ; connexion of, with Phoenicia, xvin. 806; conquest of, by Carthaginians, xx. 748, 750; conquest of, by the Romans, xx. 750, 780;

Iberians of, xn. 604; Goths in, x.