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Sassafras (the root, bark, and wood of a tree) North 

 America. 



Scorpion Africa, India, Persia, America. 



Seal The north or Europe, Greenland, and the Arc- 

 tic Sea, the lower parts of South America, in both 

 oceans. 



Senna (the leaves of a plant) Arabia, Persia, and 

 Upper Egypt. 



Shaddock (a species of citron) East Indies, West 

 Indies. 



Shagreen (a grained leather prepared from the skin 

 of a species of shark) Constantinople,Tripoli, Algiers, 

 and some parts of Poland. 



Sherry "Wine Xeres in Spain. 



Silk Spain, the south of France, Italy, the Levant, 

 Persia, China, East Indies, and United States. 



Silver Africa, Mexico, Peru, United i States, Spain, 

 Germany, Siberia, Sweden, Norway, and England. 



Silver Bear The confines of Russia. 



Soy (a liquid condiment prepared from a kind of 

 pulse) China and Japan. 



Spermaceti The produce of the Cachalot, a whale, 

 inhabiting the European seas, the coasts of America, 

 and Davis Straits. 



Sponge (a marine animal production) The Archi- 

 pelago, the Mediterranean and Indian Seas. 



Spoonbill South America, Mexico, Jamaica. 



Stork Abyssinia, Arabia, Asia. 



Sturgeon European and American seas and rivers. 



Sugar East India Islands, China, West Indies, 

 Louisiana. 



Sulphur Italy, Sicily, Naples, Spain, Norway, 

 Siberia. 



Sumach (a plant used in dyeing and tanning) Spain, 

 Portugal, the Levant, and United States. 



Swordflsh The Mediterranean, Atlantic and East 

 Indian Seas. 



Tamarinds Arabia, the East Indies, America, 

 West Indies. 



Tapir (an animal of the class mammalia) South 

 America. 



Tar Russia, Sweden, Norway, France, Switzerland, 

 America. 



Tarantula Spider South of Europe, Barbary, East 

 and West Indies. 



Tea China, Japan, India. 



Teak "Wood East Indies, (Malabar, Pegu). 



Tiger East Indies, China, Japan, Africa. 



Tin England, the Scilly_ Islands, Bohemia, Saxony, 

 Silesia, Banca, Molucca, Chile, Mexico. 



Timber Norway, Prussia, Russia, America. 



Tobacco United States, Peru, the West Indies, 

 Asiatic Turkey, China, Philippine Islands. 



Tokay Wine Hungary. 



Tolu Balsam (a fragrant concreted juice) South 

 America. 



Topaz Africa, East Indies, Siberia, Russia, Bohe- 

 mia, Saxony, Mexico, Brazil. 



Tortoise Africa, Sardinia, America, and West In- 

 dies. 



Treacle (a gross fluid, obtained in the manufacture 

 of sugar) The West Indies and Louisiana. 



Turpentine (the resinous product of different species 

 of pine, from which an essential oil is distilled) North 

 America, Russia, Norway, France, Switzerland, the Pyr- 

 enees, and Germany. 



Turquoise (a mineral of a pale sky blue color) Per- 

 sia, Mount Caucasus, Egypt, Arabia, Hungary, France. 



"Vampire Bat East Indian Islands, South America, 

 Guinea, Madagascar, New Holland, New Hebrides, 

 Friendly Islands, New Caledonia. 



Vanilla (a plant whose aromatic pods are used in the 

 manufacture of chocolate) South America, West In- 

 dies. 



Vulture Egypt, Abyssinia, Arabia, Syria, Persia, 

 South America, West Indies. 



Walrus The coast of Spitzbergen, Nova Zembla, 

 Hudson's Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence, and the Icy Sea. 



"Whale Greenland, Davis Straits, the Arctic and 

 Antarctic Seas. 



Whisky (a spirit drawn from barley, rye, corn) 

 United States, Scotland, anfl Ireland. 



"White Bear Tartary. 



"Wolf Europe, Asia, Africa, America. 



Yams (the edible roots of a creeping plant) Amer- 

 ica, West Indies, East Indies, Africa. 



Zebra (a species of horse) The plains of Southern 

 Africa. 

 Zinc Germany, United States, and South America. 



RAILWAY MILEAGE IX THE UNITED STATES. 



BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. 



* Excludes 21.80 miles in Alaska. 



