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Lake-habitations in Scotland, 182. 

 in Italy, 183. 



in France, 183. 



modern, 183. 

 literature of, 182, 183, 



185. 

 their age, 186, 214, 



226. 

 structure, 186, 188, 



191. 



fauna of, 200. 

 flora of, 217. 

 statistics, 1 86. 

 position, 1 88. 

 indications, 189. 

 relics of, 188, 190, 



191. 



of Bronze Age, 220. 



Lake Superior, antiquities near, 272. 

 Lake villages decreased gradually in 



number, 224. 

 worshippers, 222. 

 Lake-men, their food, etc., 197, 200, 



217, 219. 



,, remains, 220. 



character, 224, 225. 



Lamanon, M. de, on Columbian 



Indian alphabet, 561. 

 Land, level of, affected by rivers, 411. 

 Lang, Mr., on Australian customs, 



452- 

 Language of Australians, etc., 450, 



453> 454- 

 ,, and sounds, 385, 561, 572. 



Lapham discovers and describes ani- 

 mal mounds, 275. 

 on Wisconsin antiquities, 253, 



254, 258, 266. 

 on Wisconsin forests, 280, 



284. 



on corn-hills, 281. 

 on Wisconsin garden-beds, 



284. 



Lapland "gamme," 138. 

 skulls, 145. 

 customs, 326, 577. 

 Laplanders retreating from civilization, 



300. 

 Lartet, M., on bone-cave at Aurignac, 



318-321. 

 onPalceontological chronology, 



289. 



on caves in Dordogne, 322, etc. 

 finds no traces of reindeer in 



Spanish caves, 300. 

 opinion of, 304, 590, note, 

 discovery among bones from 

 cave near Madrid, 318. 















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Lartet, M., experiment made by, 331. 

 on drawings in cave of Savigne, 



on Rhinoceros leptorhimts, 295. 

 ,, on quaternary climate, 309. 

 ,, on marked rhinoceros bones, 



360. 



makes flint needle, 547. 

 reference to, 359. 

 Lastic, Vicomte de, his collection from 



Bruniquel, 325. 

 La Tene, metal implements found at, 



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Lead not found in Bronze Age, 22, 39. 

 used in Iron Age, 17. 

 perhaps known to ancient 



Americans, 256. 

 Leech, Mr., finds flint implements near 



Herne Bay, 346. 



Leems on custom of Danish Lap- 

 landers, 326, note. 



Lefeaux, Mr., letter to the author, 606. 

 Lefebvre, M., 169, note. 

 Lefroy, M., quoted, 568. 

 Leidy, Dr., and Felis atrox, 292. 

 Lemming, 306, 375. 

 Leopard, fossil, where found, 292. 

 Lepsius, M., 393. 

 Leslie, Col., 133, note. 

 Letourneux, M., 131, note. 

 Letters on American antiquities of 



doubtful character, 278, 279. 

 Le Vaillant on Hottentots, 577. 

 Leveille, Dr., on a flint-find at Pres- 



signy, 87. 

 Lewis, Sir G. C., on the transport of 



tin to the East, 64. 

 on the voyage of Himilco, 



65. 

 ,, on the voyage of Pytheas, 



67. 

 on ancient supply of tin, 



64, 74. 



Lichtenstein, 436. 

 Liege, bone-caves near, 68, note. 

 Life, indifference to, 459, 561. 

 Linen used for dress in Bronze Age, 48. 

 Lion, the cave, 288, 291, 316, 319, 374. 

 Lipari, what Pytheas says of it, 67. 

 Lisch, Dr., on hut-urns, 55, 56. 



on pile-dwellings in Meck- 

 lenburg, 183. 



Livingstone, Dr., 115, note, 577. 

 "Livresdebeurre,"88. 

 Loch Resort, beehive houses near, 57. 

 Loch Spynie, shell-mounds at, 233. 

 Locke, Prof., describes animal mounds, 

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