Large upright standing stone.
1So they encountered, and Sir Launcelot bare him down horse and man, so that his shoulder went out of lith.
2Dipsacus pilosus, small teasel, -in the Short and Long Lith.
3A true copie of the Order of the Councel ther in Pickering Lith asserted?
4Lith will be at the museum until six, at least.
5Kennedy, Dr. Lith and myself walked around to the boarding-house where Miss White lived.
6Ophrys spiralis, ladies' traces, -in the Long Lith, and towards the south-cornerof the common.
7Dr. Lith lighted the way, and we descended.
8Dr. Lith, the keys to the museum, quick!
9Dr. Lith heard it and rushed up-stairs.
10Lathyrus sylvestris, narrow-leaved, or wild lathyrus, -in the bushes at the foot of the Short Lith, near the path.
11"Oh, yes, yes," hastened Dr. Lith, "not as collections, but separately.
12Spencer did not even look at him, as he carried his own burden down to the little office of Dr. Lith.
13Captain Mücke explained that Lith is nothing but desert, and therefore it was very difficult to get up a caravan at once.
14I conducted a survey of my former Saudi female students at Al-Lith College for Girls (at Um al-Qura University, Mecca).
15Dr. Lith, a rather stout, mild-eyed German savant, plunged directly into the middle of things as soon as we had been introduced.
16"It has a weird history," remarked Dr. Lith.