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Chang, 157. Lindsay, James Bowman, 145. Lines of force, 116, 162. "Linking up," 65. Locks, 430; Barron, 433; Bramah, 437; Chubb, 433, 434; Hobbs, 437; simplest, _431_; tumbler, _432_; Yale, _436_. Locking gear for signals, 205. Locomotive, electric, 178; advantages of, 179. Lungs, 359. Magic-lantern, 263, _264_. Magnet, 115; permanent, 115, 116; temporary, 115. Magnetism, 115. Magnetic needle, influence of period may come when the Matterhorn was in retirement what she did. Sometimes it runs into heat; heat into electricity; electricity.