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Eggertsson, the Rev. Matthias; Midgardar, Grimsey.
Author of unpublished papers on the manners and customs, population and
statistics of Grimsey.
Einarsson, Indridi; dramatist, statistician; Reykjavik.
Author of “Sverd og bagall” (1899), and of other plays; compiler of the an-
nual statistics of Iceland.
Einarsson, Magnus; veterinarian; Reykjavik.
Author of many papers on veterinary surgery.
Erlingsson, Thorsteinn; poet, journalist; Reykjavik.
Author of “hyrnar” (1897), a collection of poems, and of “Ruins of the
Saga-time in Iceland” (1898), published by the English Viking Club.
Eymundsson, Sigftis; publisher, photographer, bookseller;
Reykjavik.
Finnbogason, GuSmundur, M. A.; writer, educationalist;
Reykjavik.
Author of “Lydmenntun” (1903).
EriSjonsson, GuSmundur; poet; Sandur, Thingeyjarsysla.
Author of a collection of verse, “Ur heimahogum” (1902).
Gislason, Thorsteinn; poet, journalist; SeySisfjordur.
Author of a collection of poems (1893); editor of “Bjarki.”
Grondal, Benedict; poet, naturalist; Reykjavik.
Author of many poems (“Kvaedi,” 1853 and 1900), essays and satires, includ-
ing the “Heljarslodarorusta” (2d ed., 1891); of works on geography, geology,
mineralogy and zoology; translator of Homer’s Iliad; editor of the annual “Gefn”
(1870—74).
Gu&mundsson, the Rev. David; rural dean; Hof i Eyjafjordur.
Translator of Goldsmith’s “Vicar of Wakefield” (1874).
Guflrnundsson, GuiSmundur; poet; Reykjavik.
Author of many poetical productions (“Ljodmseli,” 1900).
Gunnarsson, Tryggvi; president of the National Bank;
Reykjavik.
Compiler of many financial reports.
Hafstein, Hannes;poet; prefect of Isafjardarsysla; IsafjorSur.
Author of “Ljodmseli” (1892).
Hannesson, Dr. GuSmundur; district-physician; Akureyri.
' Author of several articles on hygiene and medicine.