Saghalien, Island of, Japan and Russia to divide possession of, [192]

Schaal, Father, is president of Astronomical Board, casts cannon, and builds churches in Peking, [143]

Sea of Japan, Battle of, [191-192]

Seng Ko Lin Sin (nicknamed "Sam Collinson" by British), Lama prince who heads northern armies against Tai-ping rebels, [59], [159]
defeated by British and French before Peking, [59]

Shang dynasty, founded by Shang-tang, [80]
annals of, [80], [82]
"made religion the basis of education," [82]

Shanghai, one of the five treaty ports, [26]
colleges and schools, newspapers and translation bureaux, [28]
foreign Concessions, opulent business houses, and luxurious mansions, [27]
leading commercial emporium, [26]

Shang-ti and Tien, Roman Catholics and the terms, [143]

Shangyang, a statesman of the Chou dynasty, converts the tenure of land into fee simple, [85]

Shansi, province of, [54]
prolific of bankers, [54]
rich in agricultural and mineral resources, [54]

Shantung, province of, [30-32]
apples, pears, and peaches grown, [30]
railway built by Germans from the sea to Tsinan-fu, [30]