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PART I.




WORKS RELATING TO THE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES.

Aakerman (R:) On the state of the iron manufacture in Sweden at the beginning of 1876. 1 map. 4°. Stockholm, I. Hæggström, 1876. (1)

Account (An) of a religious society in Norway, called Saints. 1814. See Smith (F:)

Account (An) of Denmark as it was in 1692. See Molesworth (Robert, viscount Molesworth).

Acerei (Joseph). Travels through Sweden, Finland and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the years 1798 and 1799. 2 v. 16 pl. 1 map. 4°. London, for J. Mawman, 1802. (2)

Adlerfeld (Gustav). The Military history of Charles XII. King of Sweden. 3 v. 8°. London, printed for J. & P. Knapton [etc.], 1740. (3)

Alberg (Albert, translator). See Stephens (Sir G:) and Cavallius (H.) Old Norse fairy tales. [1881.]

Alembekt (Jean Le Rond d'). Memoirs of Christina, queen of Sweden. In "Miscellanies concerning literature, and other subjects by Mr. D'Alembert. Translated from the French." 12° Glasgow, R. Urie, 1765, pp. 182-228. (4)

All the world over. 1877. See Hodder (Edwin, editor).

Almqvist (G. F.) See Pears (Edwin). Prisons and reformatories. 1872.

Alviella (Le comte Eugène Goblet d'). See Goblet d'Alviella.

Ancient Scandinavia. [Anon.] 32 pp. In "Chambers's papers for the people." v. 7. 12°. Edinburgh, W: & M. Chambers, 1851, No. 50. (5)

Andersen (Carl). Rosenborg. Notes on the chronological collection of the Danish kings. Translated by Charles Shaw. Illustrated. 4°. Copenhagen, Delbanco & co.; London, Williams & Norgate, [1869.] (6)

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