Lommen (Foolish Guillemots) found in great numbers in Novaya Zemlya, [12], [220]
Loms Bay, its situation, [cxxxvi], [cxxxvii];
why so named, [12];
plan of it, ib.
Long Island, see Dolgoi
Longitude of the winter residence of the Dutch calculated by Mr. Vogel, [147]
Löschkin (Sawwä) sails in 1760 along the east coast of Novaya Zemlya, [xxxviii];
twice winters there, ib.;
reaches its N.E. point, ib.;
wintered more southwardly than Barents
Loshak, a Russian seaman, met by Burrough, [lxix]
Lütke (Friedrich), references to his voyages and opinions, [xxxviii], [lxvii], [lxix], [lxx], [cxix], [cxxxiv], cxxxv–cxxxix, [cxli], [clvi], [5], [83], [249];
surveys the west coast of Novaya Zemlya from 1821 to 1824, ib.;
his explanation of the name Waygatz, [28]
Lütke’s Land, part of Novaya Zemlya proposed to be so called, [cxl]
Maas, or Meuse, [69]
Mack (F. E.) his voyage in the schooner Polarstern, [xliv]