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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.

spersed with historical relations and political inquiries. 3 v. 8° Dublin, printed for S. Price, [etc.], 1784. (113)

——— The same: 3d ed. 4 v. 8° London, printed for T. Cadell, 1787. (113a)

——— The same: Illustrated with charts and engravings. 5th ed. 5 v. 8° London, printed for T. Cadell, jun. & W. Davies, 1802. (113b)
Contains: Travels in Sweden, v. 4, pp. 1-326, 3 maps, 2 tab. 4 pl.: Articles of the new form of government established in Sweden 1772, pp. 327-350: Swedish commerce, pp. 351-357: Travels in Norway, v. 5, pp. 1-49, 1 map: Travels in Sweden, pp. 50-83, 1 map: Travels in Denmark, pp. 84-254, 3 maps.

——— The same: Travels in Denmark and Norway. In Pinkerton (J:) A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels, v. 6. 4° {{London, for Longman [etc.], 1809, pp. 293-372. (113c)

Crichton (Rev. Andrew) and Wheaton (H:) Scandinavia, ancient and modern; being a history of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway; comprehending a description of these countries; an account of the mythology, government, laws, manners, and institutions of the early inhabitants, and of the present state of society, religion, literature, arts; and commerce; with illustrations of their natural history. 2 v. Map. 12° Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1838. [Edinburgh cabinet library, v. 23-24.] (114)

——— ——— The same. 2 v. 5 pl. 1 map. 16° New York, Harper & brothers, 1842. [Harper's family library, v. 136-137.] (114a)

Crosby (Dr. Alpheus Benning). See Bull (Mrs. Sara C.) Ole Bull. A memoir. [1882.]

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

Crull (Jodocus, M.D.) Denmark vindicated; being an answer to a late treatise, called An account of Denmark, as it was in the year 1692. [By Robert Molesworth. Anon.] 8° London, 1694. (115)

Cursory remarks on the meditated attack on Norway; comprising strictures on madame de Staël Holstein's "Appeal to the nations of Europe;" with some historical and statistical fragments relating to Norway. [Anon.] 8° London, for J. Blacklock [1813]. (116)

Cuyler (Theodore Ledyard). From the Nile to Norway and homeward. 9 pl. 12° New York, R. Carter & brothers, 1882. (117)

Danish and Norwegian literature. [Anon.] In "The Foreign quarterly review." v. 6. 8° London, no. 11, June 1830, pp. 48-87. (118)

Danish (The) laws: or, the code of Christian the fifth. Faithfully translated for the use of the English inhabitants of the Danish