Quincy.—County-seat of Gadsden county, where a case of hydrophobia has never been known, nor an instance of sun-stroke occurred. Post-office and telegraph-station.

Remington Park.—A resort on the east bank of the St. John’s, 25 miles above Jacksonville. Post-office.

Riverside.—A finely-located, prospective city, on the St. John’s, near Jacksonville.

Rose Head.—Located in Taylor county. Post-office.

Rosewood.—On the West India Transit Railroad, 10 miles from Cedar Keys. Post-office.

Sallie’s Camp.—Landing on the upper St. John’s, 229 miles from Jacksonville.

Sanderson.—County-seat of Baker county. Post-office, telegraph-station.

Sandy Bluff.—Landing on the Ocklawaha River, 68 miles above its mouth.

Sand Point.—Seven miles from Salt Lake, on the St. John’s, and 30 miles from Canaveral Light-house.

Sanford.—It is 199 miles from Jacksonville. Contains a sanitarium, besides all necessary comforts for the sick and well. Post-office.