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INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



Kouo-tching, Cambodian ambassador, 791. 

 Knuotei, dairo of Japan, 945. 

 Koutchouk, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 785-S6. 

 Kou-yng-ti, Chinese historian, 948. 

 Kovanko, astronomer, 1065. 



Koxinga, or Tching-tchin:>-koung, Chinese pirate- 

 chief, 961. 

 Kramer, Io. G. Henr., Hungarian botanist, 1025. 

 Krascheninnikovius, botanist in Siberia, 101S, 1025. 

 Kretos, early king of Crete, 113. 

 Kricg, David, botanist, 961. 

 Krunglau, king of Martaban in Burmah, 766. 

 Krusenstern, Russian navigator, 1055. 

 Krylof Ivan, Russian fabulist, 1066. 

 Kuhn, C. F., botanist, 1013. 

 Kulesekara Pandya, king of Orissa, 667. 

 Kundal Kesari, king of Orissa, 626. 

 Kunkel, alchemist, 981. 

 Kunth, C. S , German botanist, 1059. 

 Kurma Kesari, king of Urissa, 675. 

 Kutaiba ben Muslim, Muslim general, 615. 

 Kutb Shah, fourth Muslim king of Guzerat, S22, 825. 

 Kutb-u-din Eibak, first sultan of Delhi, 716-17, 719. 

 Kutrub, Arab grammarian, 624. 

 Kuyuk Khan chief of the Tartars, 733. 

 Kwo-gok, dairo empress of Japan, 603-5, 60S. 

 Kvllingius, botanist, 972. 

 Kvlwarbi, Robertus, old English writer, 753. 



Laadan, 127. 



Laban, 116-17. 



Labat, Io. Bapt., botanist in Africa and the West 

 Indies, 1009. 



Labazarris, Guido de, Spanish governor of the Philip- 

 pines, 900. 



Labdacus, grandson of Cadmus, 1 ^2. 



Laberius, Decimus, Roman writer, 446. 



Labillardiere, Jacq. Jul., French botanist, 1028. 



Laborde, Leon de, traveller in Aiabia Petraea, 1065. 



Laborosoarchod, king of llabylon, 240. 



Labotas, fourth Agid king of Sparta, 193. 



Lachares, Greek rhetor, 565. 



Lachenal, W., Swiss botanist, T027. 



Lacius, leader of a Greek colony, 220. 



Lacshana Pala, prime minister at Delhi, 711. 



Lactantius. early Christian wiiter, S44- 



Lacydes, Greek philosopher, 3X2 



Ladislaus, king of Hungary, SiN. 



Laertius, Diogenes, Greek biographer, 534. 



La Fayette, French general and statesman, 1037. 



Lagasca, Mar., botanist, 1055. 



Lagerstroem, botanist, 1025. 



Lahontan, French explorer in North America, 980. 



Laius, king of Boeotian Thebes, 1 52, 163. 



Lalande, traveller in Arabia, 1002. 



Lamarck, J. B. M., French nat., 1036, 1045-46, 1049. 



Lambert, A. B., English botanist, 1050, 1052-53. 



Lambertus Schafnaburgensis, chronographer, 681. 



Lamech, 3, 65, 73. 



LamuUr, French botanist, 1070. 



Lamouroux, French botanist, 1055. 



Lampares, Assyrian emperor, 148. 



Lamprides, Assyrian emperor, 136. 



Lancarote, Portuguese navigator, S19. 



Landa, Francisco de, Spanish pilot, 918. 



Lando, fifty-seventh Roman archbishop, 647. 

 Landulphus Carthusianus, commentator on the book 



of Psalms, 782. 

 Lane, Rafe, governor of Roanoak colony, 908. 

 Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury and earliest 



scholastic theologian, 676, 680. 

 Lanfranc, medical writer, 752. 

 Langius, Paulus, chronographer, S62. 

 Langsdorff, G., botanist and voyager, 1055. 

 Languliva Narsinh, king of Orissa, 725. 

 Lannoy, Guillebert de, traveller in the East, S02, 811. 

 Laodamas, king of Boeotian Thebes, 164, 167. 

 Laodice, mother of Apis and Niobe, no. 

 Laomedon, king of Troy, 152, 156. 

 Laonicus Chalcondyles, Greek historian, 828. 

 Laosthenes, Assyrian emperor, 193. 

 Laotseu, Chinese philosopher, 231. 

 Laperouse, French navigator, 1042, 1046. 

 Lapeyrouse, P. Picot, French botanist, 1048. 

 Lapilaye, French botanist in Newfoundland, 1065. 

 Lartius. Roman dictator, 254. 



La Salle, M. dela, French explorer in N. America, 978. 

 Lascaris, Constanlinus, scholastic Greek writer, 831. 

 Lascaris, John, of Constantinople, 842. 

 Lassell, English astronomer, 960, 1069. 

 I.asus of Hermione, Greek poet, 244. 

 Latourette, A. L, French botanist, 1027. 

 Latro, Porcius, Roman rhetor, 4^7. 

 Laudonniere, leader of a French colony, S96-97. 

 Lauremberg, Gul., German botanist, 921. 

 Laurentius Justinianus, 814. 

 Laureritius, see Roster. 

 Lavoisier, French chemist, 1034. 

 Lawarre, Lord Thomas de, governor of Virginia, 



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 Lav and Collie, botanists on Beechey's vovage, 1064. 

 Laxmann, Adam, Russian navigator, 1046. 

 Laxmann, Ericus, botanist in Siberia, 1029. 

 Lebid, Arab poet, 59;. 

 Leblond, botanist in Guavana, 1047. 

 Leche, Johan., Swedish botanist, 101S. 

 Lechford, early writer on New England, 952. 

 Le Conte, Tohn, N. American naturalist, 1057, 1060. 

 Lecoq, French botanist, 1070. 

 Ledebour, C. Fr., botanist in Siberia, 1064. 

 Ledyard, John, American vovager, 1043. 

 Leers, Io. 1 '.in , botanist, 1035. 

 Lee, Arthur, American envov at Paris, 1036. 

 Leeuwenhoek, A. van, microscopic observer, 997. 

 Legazpi, M. L de, conq. of the Philippines, 896, 900. 

 Lehmann, I. K , German botanist, 1058. 

 Lehmann, J. G. Chr., German botanist, 1062. 

 Leibnitz, mathematician and philosopher, 997. 

 Leidrade, archbishop of Lyons, 624. 

 Lcif, Scandinavian navigator, 664. 

 Lcinker, Io. S., botanist, 1027. 

 Leland, archaeologist to Henry VIII., 872. 

 Lelex, first king of Laconia, 127. 

 Le Maier, Isaac, Dutch navigator, 933. 

 Le Monnier, G., French botanist, 1019, 1025. 

 Le Moyne, J., French colonist in Florida, 896. 

 Lenaeus, Roman grammarian, 447. 

 Lenfant, James, historian and critic, 997. 

 Lentulus, C11. Cornelius, Roman consul, 467. 

 Leo, fourth Byzantine emperor, 56S. 

 Leo II., fifth Byzantine emperor, 569. 



