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——— Norway: its people, products, and institutions. 12°. London, Chapman & Hall, 1867.

(Robert). Black's guide to Norway. Edited by R. Bowden, 1 map. 12° Edinburgh, A. & C: Black, 1867.

(G., illustrator). See (Horace W:) Sporting sketches. [186-.]

(J:) Boydell's picturesque scenery of Norway; with the principal towns from the Naze, by the route of Christiania, to the magnificent pass of the Swinesund; from original drawings made on the spot, and engraved by J: W: Edy. With remarks and observations made in a tour through the country, and revised and corrected by W: Tooke. 80 col'd pl. fol. London, Hurst, Robinson & co., 1820.

(Hjalmar Hjorth). Kristofer Janson and the reform of the Norwegian language. In "The North American review." v. 115. 8° Boston, J. B. Osgood & co., no. 237, Oct. 1872, pp. 379-401.

——— Norway and the Norsemen. In "Scribner's monthly." v. 13. 8°. New York, Scribner & co., no. 3, Jan. 1877, pp. 291-305, illustrated.

(C: Loring). The Norse-folk; or, a visit to the homes of Norway and Sweden. 4 pl. 12° New York, C: Scribner, 1857.

——— The same. 12°. London, R. Bentley, 1857.

(J:) Norway: its fjords, fjelds, and fosses: how to see them for sixteen guineas. New ed. 12° London, Simpkin, Marshall & co., 1873.

(H. L., translator). See Asbjörnsen (Peter Christian). Round the Yule log. [1882.]

(Fredrika). An easter offering. Translated from the unpublished Swedish manuscript, by M. Howitt. 16° London, H: Colburn, 1850.

Contains: Life in the north. [Journal of a visit to Denmark in 1849-50], pp. 85-223.

——— Life in Dalecarlia: The parsonage of Mora. Translated by W: Howitt. 16°. London, Chapman & Hall, [1845.]

——— Life, letters, and posthumous works of Fredrika Bremer, edited by her sister, C. Bremer [Mrs. Quiding.] Translated from the Swedish by F: Milow. The poetry translated by Emily Nonnen. 12°. New York, Hurd & Houghton, 1868.

(Robert). Excursions in Denmark, Norway and Sweden; including notices of the state of public opinion in those countries, and anecdotes of their courts. 2 v. 2 port. 8° London, H: Colburn, 1840.