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LLANRWST, Wales, Shaking bridge at,

iv. 332, 333-

LLANTHONY ABBEY, Monmouthshire, England, XVI. 754.

LLONA, Numa Poinpilio, Peruvian poet, xvm. 676.

LLORENTE, Juan Antonio, Spanish his torian, xiv. 741.

LLOYD, Edward, founder of Lloyd s List, xvii. 415.

LLOYD S, marine association, xiv. 741.

WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, xvn. 419.

LLUGW, river, Wales, xx. 217.

LLYWARCH HEN, Welsh poet, v. 317.

LOACH, fish, xiv. 741; xn. 692.

LOADS, in mechanics, xv. 750.

LOADSTONE, magnetic iron ore, VI. 227; xili. 287; xv. 219, 274.

LOAM, variety of clay, xvi. 424.

LOAN, in Roman law, xx. 693.

LOANDA, Sao Paulo de, town, West Africa, xiv. 742.

LOANGO, district, West Coast, Africa, xiv. 742.

LOANGWA, river, East Central Africa, xxiv. 765.

LOANO, Italy, Battle of (1795), xv. 617-

LOANS, Foreign, their effect on com merce, vi. 206; national, xvii. 244.

LOBATVE, group of Actinozoa, I. 132.

LOBECK, Christian August, on the Greek Mysteries, xvii. 124.

LOBEID, town, Kordofan, Africa, vin.

153- LOBEIRA, Yasco de, Portuguese novelist,

xix. 556; his version of Amadis of

Gaul, I. 650; xx. 653. LOBELIA, genus of plants, xiv. 743; xii.

257.

LOBLOLLY PINE, tree, xix. 105. LOB- NOR, desert, Central Asia, x. 713;

lake, xxin. 638. LOBO, F. A., Portuguese writer, XIX.

558. , F. R., Portuguese romancer, xix.

557-

-, Jeronimo, Portuguese Jesuit mis sionary, xiv. 743. LOBOS, islets, Peru, xvm. 671. LOBOSA, class of Protozoa, XIX. 841. LOBSTER, crustacean, vi. 635, 657;

fisheries, ix. 265. LOB WORM, annelid, n. 71. LOCAL GOVERNMENT, xi. 21. LOCALITY, Sense of, xxm. 480. LOCAL OPTION, temperance movement,

xiv. 688; xxm. 159. LOCARNO, town, Switzerland, xv. 198;

xxm. 351. LOCHEE, suburb of Dundee, Scotland,

vii. 536. LOCHLEVEN, lake, Scotland, xiv. 92;

trout of, xxi. 222. CASTLE, Scotland, Mary, queen of

Scots, imprisoned in, xv. 599. LOCHY, Loch, Scotland, xiv. 217.

LOCK, fastening, XIV. 744.

, of a canal, iv. 782; of a dock, XL

466.

LOCKE, John, English philosopher, xiv. 751; on association of ideas, II. 730; on the reasonableness of Christianity, II. 192; his draft of constitution for North Carolina, U.S.A., xvn. 562; his economic teachings, XIX. 358; on education, vii. 674; his ethics, vin. 598; on evolution, vin. 759; his influence on Kant, xili. 848; his logic, xiv. 792 ; on medicine, xv. 8 1 1 ; his metaphysics, xvi. 91; his friendship with Newton, xvn. 445; on philo sophy, xvni. 794; his view of psy chology, xx. 38; his place in English literature, vill. 424, 425, 431; Leibnitz s criticism of, xiv. 422 ; Norris s, xvii. 552.

LOCKHART, John Gibson, Scottish man of letters, xiv. 762.

LOCKJAW, disease, xxm. 200.

LOCK OUT, of workmen, XXIII. 500.

LOCKPORT, town, New York, U.S.A., xiv. 764.

LOCLE, Le, town, Switzerland, xiv. 764; xvn. 361.

LOCMARIA (Quimper), Roman station, France, xx. 181.

LOCMARIAQUER, France, Menhir at, xxi. 51.

LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, xx. 225, 244; XXii. 478, 498, 520 ; Stephenson s invention, xxil. 537 ; Trevithick s, xxm. 554; sheds for, on railways, XX. 237.

LOCOMOTIVE ORGANS, in man, i. 820.

LOCOMOTOR ATAXY, disease, n. 826; xvm. 392.

LoCRi, ancient Greek people, xiv. 764.

LOCRIS, Greece, Coins of, xvn. 642.

LOCUS, geometrical term, Xiv. 764.

LOCUST, insect, xiv. 765; XL 60; xni. 152; in Algeria, I. 563.

LOCUST-TREE, xiv. 767; in United States, xxin. 808.

LODDON, river, England, XXIII. 220.

, river, Victoria, Australia, XXIV.

215. LODES, mineral, xvi. 441.

LODESMAN, pilot, XIX. 96.

LODEVE, town, France, xiv. 767. LODGE, Thomas, English dramatist and

poet, xiv. 767; xvni. 346. LODGERS GOODS PROTECTION ACT,

English, vii. 266. LODI, town, Italy, xiv. 768. LODOICEA, genus of palms, xvni. 191. LODOMERIA, ancient principality,

Russia, x. 26. LODORE, Falls of, Cumberland, England,

vi. 699. LODZ, town, Russian Poland, xiv. 768; j

xxi. 70. LOE, Thomas, English Quaker, xvni.

492.

LOEBEN, Countess von, wife of the

Comte de Saxe, xxi. 346. LOECHE LA VILLE (Leuk), village,

Switzerland, xiv. 484; xvi. 433, 435. LOECHE-LES-BAINS, town, Switzerland,

xiv. 484.

LOEGAIRE, Irish king, xvm. 412. LOEGRIANS, ancient British tribe, v.

301. LOESS, alluvial deposit, in China, v.

632; in North America, x. 370; in

Russia, xxi. 75. LOEWY S EQUATORIAL TELESCOPE,

xxin. 152. LOFOTEN, or Lofoden, islands, Norway,

xiv. 768; xvn. 576; whirlpools

among, xxiv. 541. LOFTUS, Adam, Irish archbishop, XI 1 1.

265.

LOG, in navigation, xiv. 769; xvn. 264. LOGAN, river, Nebraska, U.S.A., xvn.

37-

, town, Utah, U.S.A., xxiv. 20.

, Mount, Canada, xx. 165.

, John, Scottish poet, XIV. 771;

paraphrases and hymns by, xn. 594.

, Robert, of Restalrig, his contract

with Napier, xvn. 183.

LOGANSPORT, town, Indiana, U.S.A., Xiv. 772.

LOGARITHMIC TABLES, xxin. 9.

LOGARITHMS, xiv. 772; i. 556; Napier s invention of, xvn. 178; Briggs s im provements on, IV. 343; used in astro nomical calculations, n. 754; in navi gation, xvn. 255; in trigonometry, xxin. 562.

LOGAU, Friedrich von, German writer x. 531.

LOG-BOOK, Seaman s, xvn. 264.

LOGES, Convent des, France, xxi. 170.

LOGGERHEAD, turtle, xxin. 458.

LOGGER-HEAD DUCK, xix. 252.

LOGIC, xiv. 780; xvni. 795; in relation to metaphysics, xvi. 94; to psychology, XX. 78; analysis and synthesis in, l. 796; uses of rhetoric in, XX. 510; its application to theology, xxi. 421; Boole s system of symbols in, iv. 48; of Condillac, vi. 251; De Morgan s contributions to, vii. 66; Hamilton s, XI. 419; of Hegel, XI. 619; Hutche- son s compendium of, xn. 411; Kant on, xni. 852; Leibnitz s application of, xiv. 422; Lully s fantastic system, XV. 64; of John Stuart Mill, xvi. 312; of Gilbert de la Porre"e, X. 592 ; Ramus s contributions to, xx. 268; scholastic, XXI. 417; Stoic doctrine of, xxn. 566; Whately s work on, xxiv.

53- LOGISTIC LOGARITHMS, Tables of, xxin.

13-

LOGISTIC NUMBERS, xiv. 777. LOGOGRAPHERS, writers of speeches,

Greek, .XX. 509.

LOGOMETRIA, by Roger Cotes, xvn. 256.