ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. — PRINCIPAL SUBJ ECTS. 



VOLUME XIII. 



KAFRARIA. By Sir Benjamin Pine. 



KANT. By the Rev. John Cairns, M.A. 



KARS. Revised by Dr. Sandwith, K.B. 



KNIGHTS, KNIGHTHOOD, LIVERY, and LORRAINE, By 



Dr. Doran. 



LABRADOR and LAPLAND. Revised by Augustus Peterman, 

 F.R.G.S., etc. 



LAGRANGE and LALANDE. By Thomas Young, M.D. 



LANGUAGE. Revised by R. G. Latham, M.A., M.D., etc. 



LAW. By J. F. M'Lennan, M.A., Advocate. 



LAW OF NATIONS and LIBERTY OF THE PRESS. By 



James Mill. 



LEAD, LEATHER, and LIFE PRESERVERS. By Charles 

 To5ilixson. 



LEPROSY. By J. Y. Simpson, M.D., Professor of Midwifery in 



the University of Edinburgh. 



LIBRARIES. By Edward Edwards, Free Library, Manchester. 



LIGHT. By T. S. Traill, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence 



in the University of Edinburgh. 



LIGHTHOUSES. By Alan Stevenson, C.E. 



LOCK. By E. B. Denison, M.A., O.C. 



LOGIC. By William Spalding, M.A., Professor of Logic and 



Metaphysics in tlie University of St. Andrews. 



LOMBARDS and LOMBARDY. By the Author of the Article 



" Italy." 



LONDON. By H. G. Reid. 



LUTHER. By C. C. J. Bunsen, D.D., D.C.L., D. Ph., etc. 



MADAGASCAR. By Rev. W. Ellis, Author of "Polynesian 

 Researches," etc. 



MADEIRAS. By J. Y. Johnson, Author of a "Handbook foi 



Madeira. 



