Mixed dialect, said to be used in the Levant, but where I never met with it. H. C.

Lingua de Si.

A name for Italian. (“Si” = “yes.”)

Lohitic.

A class name for the languages spoken in the valley of the Lohita or Brahmaputra, east of the peninsula of Hindustan. See Bunsen: “Philosophy of History,” vol. iii., pp. 371-386. G. R.

Lonsdale.

A sub-dialect of Lancashire. See “Glossary of the Hundred of Lonsdale,” by R. B. Peacock (Phil. Soc.), London, 1869. W. W. S.

Lower California.

American: the Fico appear to be the same as the Peco or Pico, who are Yemes, and are classed as Pueblo Indians. Dr. Latham suggests that they are identical with the Ika. Vocaby. by Simpson Washington, 1850.

Luri, see [Lori].