Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 32
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Sveinbjornsson, Sveinbjorn; teacher at the Cathedral-school,
Aarhus.
Contributor to foreign phonetic journals.
Sveinsson, the Rev. Jon, S.J.; St. Andreas Kollegiet, Char-
lottenlund.
Author of “A cheval a travers l’lslande” in the journal “Les Etudes,” nos.
6, 7, and of various other essays on Icelandic themes in foreign journals.
Thoroddsen, Professor Dr. Thorvaldur; geographer, na-
turalist; Rathsacksvej I, Copenhagen.
Author of “Landfraedissaga Islands” (I—IV, in progress), of a geological map
of Iceland, of “Oversigt over de islandske Vulkaners Histone” (1882), and of
very many other scientific works and essays; contributor to geographical and
other scientific journals of Denmark, Sweden, Germany and England; for 17 years
conductor of the Icelandic government’s geographical and geological survey;
now engaged upon a detailed description of Iceland.
Hmerica.
ADDRESSES.
Baldwinsson, Baldwin L; member of the Manitoba Par-
liament; 219 Dermot Street, P. O. Box 116, Winnipeg, Ma-
nitoba, Canada.
Editor of the weekly “Heimskringla.”
Bardal, H. S.; bookseller; 557 Elgin Ave, Winnipeg, Ma-
nitoba, Canada.
Benediktsson, Kristjan Asgeir; poet, journalist; Corner
of Toronto Street and Ellis Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Author of many short tales and novels; contributor to various journals; writes
usually under the pseudonym of ‘‘Snaer Snaeland.”
Benediktsson, Mrs. Margrfet J.; Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada.
Editor of the monthly “Freyja.”
Bergmann, the Rev. FridrikJ.; Gardar, Pembina Co., North
Dakota, United States. •
Author of “Island um aldamotin” (1901), and of “Eina lifid” (1900); editor
of the annual “Aldamot.”