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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.

Björnstjerna (Grefve Magnus Fredrik Ferdinand). On the moral state and political union of Sweden and Norway, in answer to Mr. S. Laing's statement. [Anon.] 8° London, J: Murray, 1840. (43)

Black (J: translator). See Buch (Christian Leopold, freiherr von) Travels through Norway and Lapland. 1813.

Blackley (Rev. W: Lewery, translator). See Tegnér (Esaias). Frithiof's saga. 1857.

Blackwell (I. A.) See Edda Snorra Sturlosonar. The prose Edda. 1847.—Mallet (Paul Henri). Northern antiquities. 1847.

Blackwood (Sir F: Temple Hamilton Temple, earl of Dufferin). Letters from high latitudes; being some account of a voyage in the schooner yacht "Foam," 850 m. to Iceland, Jan Mayen, & Spitzbergen, in 1856. 11 pl. 1 chart, 3 maps. 8° London, J: Murray, 1857. (44)

——— The same: A yacht voyage [etc.] 12°. Boston, Ticknor & Fields, 1859. (44a)

——— The same: A yacht voyage: Letters from high latitudes, [etc.] Illus. ed. 8° New York, Lovell, Adam, Wesson & co. [1873.] (44b)

Blaikie (J:) Among the Goths and Vandals. 8° London, Tinsley, 1870. (45)

Blind (Karl). The ethic ideas of the Edda. In "The University magazine." New series, v. 1. 8° London, Hurst & Blackett, no. 4, April, 1878, pp. 392-398; no. 5, May, 1878, pp. 520-536. (46)

——— The Teutonic tree of existence. In "Fraser's magazine." v. 95, n. s. v. 15. 8°. London, Longmans, no. 85, n. s., Jan. 1877, pp. 101-117. (47)

Boisgelin de Kerdu (Pierre Marie Louis de). Travels through Denmark and Sweden, [etc.] With views from drawings taken on the spot by Dr. C: Parry. 2 v. 13 col'd pl. 4° London, for Wilkie & Robinson, 1810. (48)

Bonney (T: G:) The coast of Norway. 1872. See Walton (Elijah) and Bonney.

Boot (W. H. J., illustrator). See Stone (Olivia M.) Norway in June. 1882.

Borg (Selma). See Lays of Sweden and Finland. [1876.]

Borring (Lauritz Stephan). Notices on the life and writings of Carl Christian Rafn. 8° Copenhagen, Thiele, 1864. (49)

Bowden (Rev. J:) The naturalist in Norway; or, notes on the wild animals, birds, fishes, and plants, of that country. With some account of the principal salmon rivers. 8 col'd pl. 12°. London, L. Reeve & co., 1869. (49*)