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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.

Edy (J: W:, illustrator). See Boydell (J:) Boydell's picturesque scenery of Norway. 1820.

Egede (Hans). A description of Greenland. Shewing the natural history, situation, boundaries, and face of the country; the nature of the soil, the rise and progress of the old Norwegian colonies; the ancient and modern inhabitants &c. 1 map, 11 pl. 8°. London, for C. Hitch [etc.], 1745. (145)

Egerton (Francis, 1st earl of Ellesmere). Guide to northern archæology by the Royal society of northern antiquaries of Copenhagen, edited for the use of English readers by the earl of Ellesmere. 8°. London, J. Bain, 1848. (146)

Egils saga Skallagrimssonar. The "Egils saga." [An English epitome by Edmund W: Gosse.] In "The Cornhill magazine." v. 40. 8°. London, Smith, Elder & co., no. 235, July, 1879, pp. 21-39. (147)

Ehrenmalm (Arwid). Travels of m. Arwid Ehrenmalm into western Nordland, and the Lapland province of Asehle, or Anghermanland, in the month of June, 1741. In Pinkerton (J:) A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels, v. 1. 4° London, for Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1808, pp. 337-375. 1 pl. (148)

Ellesmere (Earl of). See Egerton (Francis, 1st earl of Ellesmere).

Elliott (C: Boileau). Letters from the north of Europe; or a journal of travels in Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Prussia, and Saxony. 12°. London, H: Colburn & R: Bentley, 1832 (149)

——— The same: From the last Lond. ed. In Waldie (Adam). The select circulating library, v. 2. 4°. Philadelphia, A. Waldie, 1883, no. 1, July 16, pp. 1-16: no. 2, July 23, pp. 17-32: no. 3, July 30, pp. 33-38. (149a)

Elton (C:) Norway: the road and the fell. 12°. London and Oxford, J: H: & J. Parker, 1864. (150)

Engelhardt (Conrad). Denmark in the early iron age, illustrated by recent discoveries in the peat mosses of Slesvig. 33 pl. 4°. London, Williams & Norgate, 1866. (151)

England and Norway in the eleventh century. 1865. See Dasent (Sir G: Webbe).

Everest (Rev. Robert). A journey through Norway, Lapland, and part of Sweden; with some remarks on the geology of the country; its climate and scenery; the ascent of some of its principal mountains—the present political relations of the two countries—