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of St Lawrence, the Spaniard), and took St Lawrence for his family name.
See Jamb van Hoothen, Evora. The St Lawrence family are often hard to distinguish
from Launens and from St Laurence O'Toole (q.q.v.), Dublin's patron saint.
I don't think Joyce wants them distinguished. Most clear references to the
family are listed under Tristan. 
St Leger, Sin Anthony— 16th-century Irish viceroy, also a horse race.
498.3. 
Salntsbury, George (1845—1933)—hisHis- 
tory of English Prose Rhythm has been shown by Mr Atherton to be a main source
of "Oxen of the Sun." His Peace of the Augustans, Mr Hodgart says, is named
at 53.15. 264.26,31. 
*Sakl (Armenian "cupbeamem")—English writer? +317.2—with St Patrick
(q.v.). 
Sakya Muni—see Buddha. 
Saladin (Arabian "Honoring the faith") (1l38—93)—Egyptian sultan
who fought the crusaders. + 355.2 1—?with O'Connell (q.v.). 
Salamoss, Pfarren—see George Salmon. 
161.29. 
Salleri, Antonio (1750—1825)—Italian composer who worked in Vienna.
Mozart (q.v.) died in the belief that Salieni had poisoned him. 346.9,10
(his), 
11. 
Sallust (86—34 B.c.)—Roman historian whose high moral tone contrasts
with his ill-spent youth. 508.29. 
Sally—subconscious self of Christine Beauchamp (q.v.). She often doubles
with Sarah (q.v.) because Sarah with hem laugh became a new personality.
Sally is also "willow," which may be a naming of Desdemona (q.v.). See also
Morton Prince, Issy, Two, Seven, Twenty-nine, Lucia, Martha and Mary, Rachel
and Leah. +11.17,34,35—with Sarah (q.v.); 13.22,23; + 19.29—with
Sarah (q.v.); ?51 .1; +75.3—with "Mlle 
 from Armentiemes"; 76.27,29; 
+ 129.14—with Solomon (q.v.; and "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye"); + 144.34—with
Sarah (q.v.); 160.13; ?195.1; +198.11—with Sarah (q.v.; see also Seven);
?200.19 (see Sawy); +204.15—with Sarah (q.v.); +229.28— 29—with
Sarah (q.v.); ?249.35 (see Lunn); +272.10—with Alice (q.v.; also "Sally
in our Alley"); +280.23—with Isolde (q.v.); 281.21; +291.6—with
Sarah (q.v.); +293.27—with Sarah, Isaac, Newton (q.q.v.), .n. 2—with

Sarah (q.v.; see also Isaac, Olaf); 334.3; 
358.20; +359.18—with Sarah (q.v.); 
+446.6—with Sarah (q.v.); +491.23— with Alice (q.v.); 512.25;
+ 526.32—with 
 Alice (q.v.); 532.11; 609.12. Salmon (Salmo salar) 
 
 He once asked me to paint for him a salmon (an avatar of HCE)     A salmon
is a wonderful thing," he said to me.... 
Frank Budgen 
 
* varies much in color and appearance according to age, locality, season,
and various names [aleven, parr, smolt, gnilse, kelt] distinguish these conditions.

 Webster 
 
 Finn (q.v.) is, by name and thumb, connected with the finny tribe. As Fintan
(q.v.), he was a salmon; as Finn, he got his thumb of wisdom from touching
a mythical salmon—hence the steady connection of salmon-Solomon (q.v.).

 "Salmon" is derived from Latin "the leaper." The protean fish is named in
FIN in many foreign languages. The use of salmon in FW is simple enough,
but so extensive that what follows is a selection, which I hope is representative.
+3.17—with Thomas Parr (q.v.); 7.16— 18; 9.5 (Leaper); 16.35
(gnilse); 18.30 (celt); 25.14 (Salmon House = Chapelizod (q.v.) inn, House
by the Churchyard—see LeFanu; Solomon's House is a college of Natural
Philosophy in The New Atlantis); +28.35—?with Wellington (nicknamed
"Old Hooky"), Smoblett (q.q.v.); 34.3 (Gammellaxarksky—Gammel = Danish
"old," lax = "salmon"); +41.26—27—with Finn (q.v.); 69.34 (Leixlip
= village and salmon-leap on Liffey; Japanese shake, pronounced "shock ay,"
= salmon); + 116.1—with Solomon (q.v.); 132.23,35 (German bachs, "salmon");

141.3,4,7 (ae = Irish "salmon"; see Russell); 161.27—with George Salmon

 (q.v.); + 167.16 (German salm, 
 "salmon")—with  Solomon (q.v.); 
170.25—27 (see George Salmon); 198.4; 
201.18,27; 212.33 (chinook's); 228.36 (see George Salmon); +250.17—18
(leap 
 Lack breath ... leap)—with Macbeth (q.v.); 3 14.17—18; 323.27—28;
337.4 
(His almonence),10; 388.12; +451.11 
(salmon is an andromus fish)—with 
Solomon, Anna Livia (q.q.v.); 511.13 
(German lachs, "salmon"—plus Twelve 
Pound Look); 524.29 (see Betty Gal-