Silver Spring.—A most remarkable phenomenon in nature—the principal source of the Ocklawaha River, 100 miles from its mouth. In Marion county. Post-office.

Sopchoppy.—In Wakulla county. Post-office.

Spring Hill.—In Hernando county, west of Brooksville.

Spruce Creek.—In Volusia county, 8 miles from Smyrna.

Starke.—In Bradford county, 73 miles from Fernandina, on the West India Transit Railroad. Post-office.

Stark’s Landing.—On the Ocklawaha River, 155 miles above its mouth, in Sumter county.

St. Augustine.—In St. John’s county. Remarkable for being the first settled town in the United States. Post-office.

St. John’s County.—County-seat, St. Augustine. Bounded on the west by the St. John’s River.

St. John’s River.—A remarkable stream of water, which has its source in the Everglades of South Florida. It is about 350 miles in length, flowing north to Jacksonville, where it makes an abrupt turn to the east, and discharges into the Atlantic Ocean.

St. Joseph’s.—In Calhoun county, West Florida.