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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.

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——— The same. 7 pl. 2 maps. sm. 4°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1866. (181a)

Gladstone (D :) Register of the weather in Iceland [1811-1813], by two Danish gentlemen sent to survey the coasts, with a supplementary register by mr. Gladstone. In "Annals of philosophy; or, magazine of natural history." v. 11. 8° London, Baldwin, Cradock, & Joy, no. 2, Feb. 1818, pp. 96-103 no. 3, March 1818, pp. 169-175: no. 6, June 1818, pp. 414-422. (182)

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

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Goddard (Julia). Wonderful stories from northern lands. With an introduction by the rev. G: W: Cox, and six illustrations from designs by W. F. Weigand, engraved by G. Pearson. 6 pl. 12°. London, Longmans, Green, & co., 1871. (184)

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Gosse (Edmund W:) The Danish national theatre. [Anon.] In "The Cornhill magazine." v. 30. 8° London, Smith, Elder & co., no. 177, Sept. 1874, pp. 297-308. (187)

——— The Eyrbyggja saga. In "The Cornhill magazine." v. 41. 8°. London, Smith, Elder, & co., no. 246, June 1880, pp. 712-722. (188)

——— The Lofoden islands. In "Fraser's magazine." v. 84, n. s. v. 4. 8°. London, Longmans, Green & co., no. 23, Nov. 1871, pp. 563-574. (189)

——— Norwegian poetry since 1814. In "Fraser's magazine." v. 86, n. s. v. 6. 8°. London, Longmans, Green & co., no. 34, Oct. 1872, pp. 435-449. (190)

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——— Studies in the literature of northern Europe. With a frontispiece designed and etched by L. Alma Tadema. 12°. London, C. Kegan Paul & co., 1879. (192)