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Rostrup, Emil; professor at the Royal Veterinary High-school,
Copenhagen; Forhaabningsholms Allt; 7, Copenhagen, Den-
mark.
Author of “Islands Svampe” (1903), and of other articles on the same subject.
Rudolph, August; formerly captain in the German army;
Baren-Allee 47, Wandsbek, Prussia.
Author of “Edda, Runen und germanische Urwalde” (1898); writes under
the pseudonym of “Adalbert Rudolf.”
Rung, Frederik; orchestral director at the Royal Theatre,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Author of “Ny-islandsk Lyrik, 10 Kompositioner” (1902).
Ryder, Carl Hartvig; captain in the Danish navy; Hare-
gade I, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Author of “Isforholdene i Nordhavet 1877—92” (1896), and of other treatises;
promotor of forestry in Iceland.
Sars, Dr. Johann Ernst; professor at the University, Christia-
nia, Norway.
Author of “Udsigt over den norske historic” (4 vols.), in the two first volumes
(1877' of which there are two sections (about 100 pp.) on the history and insti-
tutions of the Icelandic republic.
Schierbeck, Dr. Georg; Jasgersborg Alle 70, Charlottenlund,
Denmark.
Author of various essays on horticulture in Iceland based on his own exper-
iments.
Schjott, Stener; teacher at the Gymnasium, Skien; present
address, 48 Prof. Dahlsgade, Christiania, Norway.
Translator of Snorri Sturluson’s “Heimskringla” (“Kongesagaer,” 1900) into
the Norwegian popular dialect.
Schonfeld, Professor Dr. E. Dagobert; Villa Costenoble,
Grietgasse 11, Jena, Saxe Weimar, Germany.
Author of “Das Pferd im Dienste des Islanders zur Sagazeit” (1900), of “Der
islandische Bauernhof und sein Betrieb zur Sagazeit” (1902), and translator of
the Grettis saga (1896).
Schumann, Dr. Oskar; school director; Freiberg, Saxony.
Author of “Islands Siedelungsgebiete wahrend der Landnamatid” (1899).
Scott, Douglas Hill; 8 Commercial Street, Leith, Scotland.
Author of “Sportman’s and Tourist’s Guide in Iceland” (1899).