the
_Scottish Geographical Magazine_. Translator of Sven Hedin's
_Through Asia, Central Asia and Tibet_; &c.
Crimea (_in part_);
Daghestan (_in part_).
J. T. C.
JOSEPH THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, M.A., F.Z.S.
Lecturer on Zoology at the South-Western Polytechnic, London.
Formerly Fellow of University College, Oxford. Assistant Professor
of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh. Naturalist to
the Marine Biological Association.
Cuttle-fish.
J. V.
JOHN VEITCH, LL.D.
See the biographical article: VEITCH, JOHN.
Cousin, V. (_in part_).
K. G. J.
KINGSLEY GARLAND JAYNE.
Sometime Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford. Matthew Arnold
Prizeman, 1903. Author of _Vasco da Gama and his Successors_.
Croatia-Slavonia;
Dalmatia.
K. S.
KATHLEEN SCHLESINGER.
Author of _The Instruments of the Orchestra_; &c.
Contrafagotto; Cor Anglais;
Cornet (_in part_);
Cromorne (_in part_);
Crowd; Cymbals.
L.
COUNT LUeTZOW, LITT.D. (Oxon.), D.PH. (Prague), F.R.G.S.
Chamberlain of H.M. the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia. Hon.
Member of the Royal Society of Literature. Member of the Bohemian
Academy, &c. Author of _Bohemia, a Historical Sketch_; _The
Historians of Bohemia_ (Ilchester Lecture, Oxford, 1904); _The
Life and Times of John Hus_; &c.
Czech.
L. D.*
LOUIS DUCHESNE.
See the biographical article: DUCHESNE, L.M.O.
Damasus.
L. J. S.
LEONARD JAMES SPENCER, M.A.
Assistant in Department of Mineralogy, British Museum. Formerly
Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and Harkness Scholar.
Editor of the _Mineralogical Magazine_.
Copper-glance;
Copper Pyrites;
Covellite; Crocoite;
Crystallography;
Cuprite; Cyanite;
Datolite.
L. V.*
LUIGI VILLARI.
Italian Foreign Office (Emigration Department). Formerly Newspaper
Correspondent in East of Europe. Italian Vice-Consul in New
Orleans, 1906; Philadelphia, 1907; and Boston, U.S.A., 1907-1910.
Author of _Italian Life in Town and Country_; _Fire and Sword in
the Caucasus_; &c.
Contarini; Cornaro;
Correnti; Corsini;
Dandolo; Della Gherardesca.
M. A. C.
MAURICE A. CANNEY, M.A.
Assistant Lecturer in Semitic Languages in the University of
Manchester. Formerly Exh
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