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LOGON, river, Soudan, Africa, XXII. 277.

GROUP, of Negroes, XVII. 319. LOGOS, in philosophy and theology, xiv.

803; Xlll. 671; Justin s doctrine of

the, x. 823; Origen s, xill. 671; xvn.

842; Paul of Samosata s, xill. 671;

xvm. 429; Philo s, x. 823; xvill.

761; Theodore s, xxm. 255. LOGOTYPES, in printing, xxm. 701. LOGRONO, province and town, Spain,

Xiv. 805. LOGROSCINO, Nicolo, Italian musician,

xvii. 94.

LOGTAK, lake, India, xv. 489. LOGWOOD, dyewood, xiv. 805 ; of British

Honduras, xn. 133. LOHARDAGA, or Loliardugga, district,

India, xiv. 806. LOHENGRIN, Wagner s opera, xxiv.

3i4- LOHENSTEIN, Daniel Kasper von,

German dramatist, VII. 440; x. 531. LOING, river, France, xxi. 624. LOIRE, department, France, xiv. 807.

, river, France, xiv. 806; IX. 506.

, Haute-, department, France, Xiv.

807. LOIRE - INFERIEURE, department,

France, xiv. 808.

LoiRET, department, France, xiv. 808. LOIR-ET-CHER, department, France,

xiv. 809.

LOJA, town, Spain, xiv. 809. LOKKREN, town, Belgium, xiv. 810. LOKEYYAH, port, on Red Sea, XX. 316. LOKHVITSA, town, Russia, xix. 410. LOKI, in Northern mythology, I. 210;

xvii. 474. LOKKE, J. 0., Norwegian grammarian,

xvii. 592. LOKMAN, of Arab tradition, xiv. 810;

in. 260. LOKOJA, town, Soudan, Africa, xxil.

279. LOLIGO, genus of Mollusca, xvi. 662,

671; embyro of, xvi. 683. LOLLARDS, English religious sect, xiv.

Sio; vni. 325; XX. 321; favoured by

John of Gaunt, xiv. 256; Old castle s

connexion with, XVII. 753; persecu tion of, xi. 660; in Scotland, xxi.

490.

LOLO, Tibetan tribe, xxm. 344. LOMAS, coast hills, Peru, xvni. 670. LOMA TINA, mountain, San Domingo,

XL 544. LOMBARD, Peter, mediaeval theologian

and philosopher, xiv. 813; XXI. 425;

xxm. 834.

ALPS, i. 627. LOMBARDIC LAW, XXI. 2 1 6. LOMBARDIC WRITING, XVIIL 155. LOMBARD LEAGUE, xm. 473. LOMBARDS, people, Italy, xiv. 813;

XX. 783; XIII. 467; cause of their invasion of Italy, xvn. 234 ; their

settlement in Italy, xvi. 292; Paul the Deacon s History of, xvill. 436. LOMBARD Y, province, Italy, xiv. 816; dialect of, xill. 493; revolt in (1844), in. 137.

- POPLAR, tree, xix. 512. LOMBOK, island, Indian Archipelago,

xiv. 816.

L6ME, Dupuy de, his navigable balloon, I. 202.

LOMENIE DE BRIENNE, cardinal and French minister, IX. 595.

LOMNICKY, Simon, Bohemian poet, XXIL 152.

LOMNITZER SPITZE, Tatra mountains, Austria, in. 116.

LOMOND, Ben, mountain, Scotland, XXII. 553.

, Loch, Scotland, VII. 524; xiv. 217; XXIL 553.

LOMONOSOFF, Mikhail Vasilievich, Russian scientist and poet, xiv. 817; xxi. 106.

LOMZA, government, Russian Poland, xiv. 817; xix. 309; town, xiv. 817.

LONDINENSIUM, Colonia, ancient town, Lincolnshire, England, xiv. 655.

LONDINIUM (London), Roman town, England, xiv. 840.

LONDON, metropolis of England, xiv. 8 1 8; abattoirs, I. 5 ; modern archi tecture, II. 452 ; artesian wells, II. 646; cemeteries, v. 330; Drury Lane theatre, xxm. 226; Foundling Hospital, ix. 483; Inns of Court, xm. 87; Jews in, xill. 684; King s College, xxm. 854; libraries, Xiv. 516, 543; livery com panies, vi. 223 ; National Gallery, xxi. 444 ; newspapers, xvii. 415; plague in, xix. 165; police, xix. 338; railways, XX. 239; Royal Exchange, XL 187; xxil. 556; St Paul s Cathe dral, xxiv. 689 ; technical schools, xxm. 107 ; Thames tunnel, xxm. 623; trained bands, xxiv. 293; tram ways, xxm. 506 ; university, xiv. 835 ; xxm. 854 ; founding of uni versity, IV. 377.

, town, Ontario, Canada, Xiv. 851;

xvn. 775.

, Survey of, Stow s work, xxil. 580.

- BRIDGE, Old, iv. 330.

CLAY, in geology, x. 361 ; xvi. 279.

COMPANY, its colonies in America, xxn. 175; xxm. 729; xxiv. 260. LONDONDERRY, county, Ireland, xiv. 852 ; population and representation, xxm. 727.

, town, Ireland, xiv. 853; granted to the citizens of London, xm. 266. -, island, Tierra del Fuego, South

America, xxm. 384. , Second Martpais of (Lord Castle- reagh), English politician, xiv. 853. LONDON GAZETTE, its establishment, xvii. 415, 418.

LONDON LACKPENNY, Lydgate s poem,

xv. 98.

LONDON STONE, The, xiv. 842. LONG, George, English scholar, xiv.

856.

, Roger, his globe, constructed at

Cambridge, x. 683. LONG BERG, Christian (Longomontanus),

Danish astronomer, xiv. 866. LONG BRANCH, town, New Jersey,

U.S.A., xiv. 857. LONGEVITY, xiv. 857. LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth,

American poet, XIV. 860; I. 731. LONGFORD, county, Ireland, xiv. 863;

population and representation, xxm.

737; town, xiv. 864. LONGICORNES, group of beetles, VI.

133- LONGIMANUS, Artaxerxes I., king of

Persia, II. 640; XVIIL 573. LONGINUS, Greek and Roman critic,

xiv. 864; his Art of Rhetoric, xx.

514.

, Jan Dlugosz, Polish historian, xix.

300. LONG ISLAND, New York, U.S.A., xiv.

865. LONG ISLAND CITY, town, New York,

U.S.A., xiv. 866. LONG ISLAND SOUND, New York,

Demolition of Flood Rock in, xxm.

622. LONGITUDE, xxm. 394; in astronomy,

II. 771, 793; geographical, x. 198;

early methods of reckoning, x. 187;

determination of, X. 171; XXIL 700,

713; determination by lunar distances,

xv. 609 ; methods of finding, at sea,

n. 751; xvn. 448; in navigation, xvn.

251, 256, 268, 272; of observatories,

xvn. 710; as known to Ptolemy, xx.

88; English Board of, xvii. 258. LONGITUDES, Bureau des, Paris, n. 301;

XVIIL 281. LONGJUMEAU, France, Peace of (1568),

ix. 561. LONG-LEGGED PLOVER, bird, xxn.

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LONG MYND, hill, England, xxi. 847. LONGOLIUS, Gybertus, on birds, XVIIL

3- LONGOMONTANUS, Christian, Danish

astronomer, xiv. 866; xvii. 182. LONG PARLIAMENT, English, v. 405;

Cromwell in, vi. 598. LONG-SIGHT, VIII. 820.

LONG S PEAK, Rocky Mountains, U.S.A., xxm. 796.

LONGSWORD, William, duke of Nor mandy, xvii. 540.

LONGUEVILLE, Ducliesse de, Frondist, xiv. 867; vi. 246.

LONGUS, Greek romancer, xiv. 868; xx. 635.

LONGWOOD, St Helena, place of Napo leon s death, xxi. 171.

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