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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.
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dish, Old High German, Middle High German, Modern German, Old Frisian, Dutch. 8°. London; Macmillan & co., 1870. (209)

Henderson (Rev. Ebanezer). Iceland; or the journal of a residence in that island, during the years 1814 and 1815. Containing observations on the natural phenomena, history, literature, and antiquities of the island; and the religion, character, manners, and customs of its inhabitants. With an introduction and appendix. Illustrated with a map and engravings. 2 v. 15 pl. 1 map. 8°. Edinburgh, printed for Oliphant, Waugh & Lines 1818, (210)

——— The same. The 2d ed. 16 pl. 1 map. 8°. Edinburgh, printed for Waugh & Innes, 1819. (210a)

Henderson (Thulia S.) Memoir of the rev. E. Henderson, including his labours in Denmark, Iceland, Russia, etc. 1 port. 12° London, Knight & son; Hamilton, Adams & co., [n. d. 1859.] (211)

Herbert (Auberon). The Danes in camp; letters from Sönderborg. 1 pl. 1 chart. 8° London, Saunders, Otley & co., 1864. (212)

Hill (S. S.) Travels on the shores of the Baltic. Extended to Moscow. 12° London, A. Hall, Virtue & co., 1854. (213)

Historical (An) and descriptive account of Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands. [Anon.] 1 pl. 2 maps. 16° New-York, Harper & brothers, 1842. (214)
Note — Ascribed to the Rev. Michael Russell and also to James Nicoll.

Historical (An) sketch of the last years of the reign of Gustavus the 4th Adolphus. 1812. See Granberg (Per Adolf).

History (The) of Gustavus Vasa, king of Sweden. With extracts from his correspondence. [Anon.] 1 port. 8° London, J: Murray, 1852. (215)

History (An) of the late revolution in Sweden. 1776. See Sthalberg (Georg).

Hjaltalin (Jón Andrjesson). Rights of women among the old Scandinavians. In "The Journal of jurisprudence and Scottish law magazine." v. 16. 8°. Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark, no. 190, Oct. 1872, pp. 505-526. (216)

——— See Rask (Rasmus Kristian). A short method of learning the old Norse tongue, or Icelandic. 1868.

Hodder (Edwin, editor). All the world over. Sketches and tales. 2 v. 38 pl. 12 maps. 12°. New York & London, Hodder & Stoughton & T. Cook & son, 1877. (217)
Contains: Buxton (W.) Fairy folk-lore of many lands. II. Scandinavia, v. 1, pp. 278-284. Coleridge (L.) To the North Cape, v. 2, pp. 62-69, 2 pl. Coleridge (L.) Where shall we go? III. A run through Norway and back in a month, v. 1, pp. 312-314: A capital tour in Norway, v. 1, pp. 391-395, 1 pl. Crosse (Mrs. A.) Our holiday in Sweden, v. 2, pp. 193-201, 2 pl. Gladstone