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breadth twelve. By the peace of Luneville, it was ceded 
to the Cifalpine republic, now the kingdom of Italy. It 
is fituated near the north-welt coaft of Lake Maggiora. 
It produces fome corn, wine, chefnuts, and abundance of 
fruit and filk. The number of inhabitants is eftimated 
at 30,000. 
LOCAR'NO, a town of Italy, and capital of the above 
bailiwic, now annexed to and included in the department 
of the Verbano, fituated near Lake Maggiora: it was 
once fituated on the lake, with a port for barks j but is 
now at about a quarter of a mile diftance. The caftle is 
faid to have been built by the Lombards; a great part of 
it was deftroyed by the Swifs in 1531, who left only 
enough for the refidence of the bailiff. The number of 
inhabitants is about 1500. It is twenty-three miles fouth- 
weft of Chiavenna, and twenty-two ealt-north-ealt of Domo 
d’Ofcella. Lat. 45.59. N. Ion. 8. 35. E. 
LOCA'TE, a town of Italy, in the department of the 
Olona : fix miles fouth of Milan. 
LOCATEL'LI (Pietro), a native of Bergamo, and one 
of the greateft performers on the violin in Europe during 
the early part of the la ft century ; but no lefs remarkable 
for caprice in his compofitions, than for execution and a 
full tone in his performance. He publifhed twelve grand 
concertos for violins, and much mufic for other inftru- 
ments, at Amfterdam, where he refided from 174410 1764. 
His folos are full of beautiful arpeggios, difplaying a re¬ 
markable variety of bowing. Foreigners who travelled 
through Holland, and were curious to hear Locatelli per¬ 
form, were previoufly apprifed, that the remuneration ex¬ 
pected was fixed at two golden ducats for himfelf, and a 
filver ducat to the perfon who accompanied him. 
LOCA'TION, f. Situation with relpeii to place ; aft 
of placing ; ftate of being placed.—To fay that the world 
is fomewhere, means no more than that it does exift ; this, 
though a phrafe borrowed from place, fignifying only its 
exiftence, not location. Locke. 
LOC'CO, a town of Naples, in Abruzzo Citra, on the 
Pefcara : ten miles north of Sulmona. 
LOCH, f. A name given in Scotland to a lake, and 
alfo to a bay.—A lake, or loch, that has no frefh water 
running into it, will turn into a ftinking puddle. Cheyne's 
Philof. Principles. 
LOCH ACH'AMISH, a bay on the north-weft coaft 
of the ifland of Mull. Lat. 56. 36. N. Ion. of the 
mouth, 6. 16. W. 
LOCH ACHASTI'EL, a bay of Scotland, on the weft 
coaft of the county of Argyle, opening into the found of 
Jura. This in Campbell’s map is called Loch Swine. Lat. 
55. 59. N. Ion. of the mouth, 5. 40. W. 
LOCH ACHOU'RY, a bay on the north fide of Loch 
Linnhe. Lat. 56. 35. N. Ion. 5. 40. W. 
LOCH ACH'RAKIL, a bay on the weft coaft of Scot¬ 
land, and county of Rofs, fituated on the fouth fide of 
Loch Terridon. 
LOCH ACHU'NE, a bay on the north-weft coaft of 
Mull. Lat. 56.37. N. Ion. 6. 12. W. 
LOCH AL'ARICH, a lake of Scotland, in the county 
of Perth : ten miles fouth of George’s Town. 
LOCH ALFAR'RIG, a lake of Scotland, in the county 
of Invernefs : fourteen miles north-welt of Fort Augultus. 
LOCH AN'ACAT, a lake of Scotland, in the county 
of Perth: eleven miles fouth-eaft of George’s Town. 
LOCH ANN'E,-a bay on the weft coaft of Scotland, 
which communicates with Mull Sound in lat. 56. 33. N. 
Ion. 5. 48. W. 
LOCH AN'STRONMUN, a lake of Scotland, in the 
county of Perth : four miles north-weft of George’s Town. 
LOCH ARCIIE'IG, a lake of Scotland, in the county 
of Invernefs, ten miles long, and one broad : twelve miles 
north of Fort William. 
LOCH AR'DVAR, a bay of Scotland, on the weft 
coaft of the county of Sutherland. Lat. 58. 14. N. Ion. 
5.7.W. 
Von. XII. No. 877. 
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LOCH ASY'NT, a bay of Scotland, on the north-weft 
part of the county of Rofs, which communicates with 
Loch Inver. 
LOCH A'VEN, a lake of Scotland, in the fouth-weft 
part of Bamffftiire twenty-one miles fouth of Inveraven. 
LOCH AY'LORT, or Haylort, a bay on the weft 
coaft of Scotland. Lat. 56. 50. N. Ion. of the mouth, 
45. s . W. 
LOCH AW'E, a lake of Scotland, in the county of 
Argyle, twenty-two miles long, and from half a mile to 
one and a half wide : feven miles north-welt of Inverary. 
LOCH BA'A, a lake on the ifland of Mull, fouth of 
Loch Nagaul, with which it communicates. 
LOCH BAD'CAAL, a bay of Scotland, on the weft 
coaft of the county of Sutherland : twenty miles fouth of 
Cape Wrath. Lat. 58.18. N. Ion. 5. 5. W. 
LOCH BAHNACAP'LICH, a ftrait between the ifland 
of Benbecula and the ifland of Grimfey. 
LOCH BALNAKY'LE, a bay on the north-weft coaft 
of the ifland of Lewis. Lat. 58.6. N, Ion. 7.4 W. 
LOCH BAR'NERA, a lake or inlet of the fea, on the 
north-weft coaft of the ifland of Lewis, eleven miles weft 
of Stornaway. Lat. 58. 12. N. Ion. 6. 56. W. 
LOCH BAY', a bay on the weft coaft of the ifland of 
Skye : fix miles fouth of Vaternilh Point. Lat. 58. 33. N\ 
Ion. 6. 34. W. 
LOCH BOPSDALE, a bay on the eaft coaft of South 
Uift. Lat. 57. 7. N. Ion. 7.44. W. 
LOCH BRAC'ADALE, a bay on the weft coaft of the 
ifland of Skye: five miles fouth-eaft of Copnahow Head. 
Lat. 57. 21. N. Ion. 6. 24. W. 
LOCH BRIT'TLE, a bay on the weft coaft of Scotland, 
in the ifland of Skye, north of Dunan Point. Lat. 5-T. 
10. N. Ion. 6. 12. W. 
LOCH BRO'LUM, a bay on the foutU-eaft coaft of the 
ifland of Lewis. Lat. 57. 55. N. Ion. 6. 30. W. 
LOCH BROO'M, a bay on the welt coaft of Scotland, 
feven miles long, and two broad, which communicates 
with Loch More. Lat. 57. 56. N. Ion. of the mouth, 
5. 13. W. 
LOCH BROO'M, a town of Scotland, in the county 
of Rofs, at the fouth end of Loch Broom Lake : twenty- 
five miles weft-north-weft of Dingwall. 
LOCH BROO'M (Little), a bay on the weft coaft of 
Scotland, eight miles long and one broad : eight jmile» 
fouth-eaft of Udrigil Head. Lat. 57. 52. N. Ion. 5. 16. W. 
XOCH BUY', a bay on the fouth coaft of the ifland of 
Mull. Lat. 56. 21. N. Ion. 6. 52. W. 
LOCH CAL'AWAY, or Cal'va, a bay on the weft 
coaft of Scotland : twenty-one miles louth of Cape Wrath. 
Lat. 58. 15. N. Ion. 5. 6. W. 
LOCH CAS'TLE, a bay on the weft coaft of the ifland 
of Ilay. Lat. 55. 53. N. Ion. 6. 26. W. 
LOCH CAS'TLE SEM'PLE, a lake of Scotland, in the 
county of Renfrew : fix miles louth-weft of Paifley. 
LOCH CATH'ARINE, a lake of Scotland, in the 
fouth-weft part of the county of Perth, about fix miles in 
length: twenty miles weft-fouth-weft of CrielF. See 
Loch Ness. 
LOCH CHA'AD, a bay on the north-weft coaft of the 
ifland of Coll. Lat. 56. 37. N. Ion. 6. 36. W. 
LOCH CHE'ASBAY, a bay on the eaft fide of South 
Uift. Lat. 57.19. N, Ion. 7. 11. W. 
LOCH CLASH', a bay on the north-weft coaft of 
Scotland : eight miles north-north-weft of Dingwall. 
LOCH CLA'Y, a bay on the fouth-eaft coaft of the 
ifland of Lewis : eighteen miles fourh-fouth-weft of Stor¬ 
naway. Lat. 57. 55. N. Ion. 6. 34. W. 
LOCH CO'LM, a bay on the coaft of Skye, with an 
ifland : three miles fouth-eaft of Snifort Kirk. 
LOCH CRA'IGNISH, a bay on the weft coaft of Scot¬ 
land : twenty-one miles weft-lbuth-weft of Inverary. I.at. 
56. 9. N. Ion. 5. 32. W. 
LOCH CRE'RAN, a bay on the weft coaft of Scotland, 
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