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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCANDINAVIA.
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Coleridge (Langley). See Hodder (Edwin, editor). All the world over. 1877.

Coles (J:) Summer travelling in Iceland; being the narrative of two journeys across the island by unfrequented routes. With a historical introduction, and some hints as to the expenses and necessary preparations for a tour in Iceland. With a chapter on Askja, by E. Delmar Morgan. Containing also a literal translation of three sagas. 10 pl. 3 maps. 8° London, J: Murray, 1882. (106)

Consett (Matthew). A tour through Sweden, Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark. In a series of letters. Illustrated with engravings [by Ralph Beilby and T: Bewick.] 8 pl. 4°. Stockton, printed by R. Christopher, for the author, 1789. (107)

——— The same: 2d ed. Front. 8°. Stockton, printed by Christopher & Jennett, 1815. (107a)

Constitution (The) of Norway. 1878. See T. (W. D.)

Constitution (The) of Sweden. 1871. See T. (W. D.)

Conway (Derwent, pseud.) A personal narrative of a journey through Norway. 1829. See Inglis (H: D:)

Conybeare (C A. Vansittart). The place of Iceland in the history of European institutions: being the Lothian prize essay, 1877. 12° Oxford and London, J. Parker & co., 1877 (108)

Cooke (W: Smith). The armed strength of Sweden and Norway. Compiled at the topographical branch, quarter-master general's department. 1 map. 8°. London, her majesty's stationery office, [1875.] (109)

Cooper (Charlotte Fenimore, translator). See Pfeiffer (Ida Reyer). A journey to Iceland. 1852.

Corner (Julia). History of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. 18°. London, Dean, [n. d. Historical library.] (110)

Cottle (Amos Simon, translator). See Edda Sæmundar. Icelandic poetry. 1797

Cox (Rev. G: W:) See Goddard (Julia). Wonderful stories from northern lands. 1871.

Cox (S: Sullivan). Arctic sunbeams: or from Broadway to the Bosphorus by way of the North Cape. 6 pl. 12° New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1882. (111)

Coxe (Rev. W:) Account of the prisons and hospitals in Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. With occasional remarks on the different modes of punishments in those countries. 8° London, for T. Cadell, 1781. (112)

——— Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark, inter-