﻿NO. 19 NORSE VISITS TO NORTH AMERICA — BABCOCK l8l 



Cartland, J. H. : Ten years at Pemaquid : Sketches of its history and its 



ruins. Pemaquid Beach, Me., 1899. 

 Cartwright (G.) and his Labrador journal. Edited by C. W. Townsend, 



1911. 

 Casey, Thomas L. : Subsidence of Atlantic shore line. Science, July 21, 



1911. 

 Celtic Review (The). 

 Chamberlain, A. F. : Origin of American aborigines. — Linguistics. Amer. 



Anthr. (1912), Vol. 14. 

 Champlain's Voyages : Original narratives of early American history. 

 Collingwood, W. G. and Stefansson Jon : A pilgrimage to the saga-steads 



of Iceland (1899) (with map showing Hop beside Hunafloi but not the 



connection between them, which is plain in larger maps.) 

 Colvin, V. : Plutarch's account of ancient voyages to the New World (with 



tidal figures along coast). 

 Cook, O. F. : History of the coconut palm in America. Contributions from 



the National Herbarium, U. S. National Museum, Vol. 14, Part 2, 1910. 



New chapters in the history of the coconut palm. Amer. Anthr., 



1909. 



Cordeira, A. : A history of the islands subject to Portugal in the Atlantic 



Ocean. x 

 Cormack, W. E. : Journey in search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland. 



Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Vol. 6, 1829. 

 Crantz, D. : The history of Greenland. 



Dall, W. H. : Alaska and its resources. 



Dalorto, Angelinus : Map of 1325. With monograph of A. Magnaghi en- 

 titled La Carta Nautica Constuita nel 1325 da Angelino Dalorta. In 

 record of third Italian Geographical Cong. In honor of Toscanelli 

 and Vespuccio. Monograph and map also issued separately. 



Daly, D. : The legend of St. Brandan (Celtic Review, Vol. 1). 



A sequel to the voyage of St. Brandan (Celtic Review, January 



13, 1909). 



Daly, R. A.: The geology and scenery of the Northeast Coast. (Illustrated 

 by map with measurements of elevation at divers points of the New- 

 foundland and Labrador coasts since glacial times.) (Labrador, etc., 

 by W. T. Grenfell and others.) 



■ The origin of the Innuit. The tribes of the extreme Northwest. 



Dasent, G. : Translation of Saga of Njal the Burnt, with introduction. 

 Davis, C. A. : Salt marsh formation near Boston and its geological signifi- 

 cance. Economic Geology, Vol. 5 (1910). 

 Davis, John : Voyages and works of. Edited by A. H. Markham, 1880. 

 Dawson, J. W. : Acadian geology. 



Fossil man. 



Geology- and natural history of Nova Scotia. 



Dawson, S. E. : The St. Lawrence, its basin and border lands. 1905. 

 Debes, L. J. : Faroe and Faeroa referata. (Description of the islands and 



inhabitants of Faroe.) 

 De Costa, B. F. : Arctic exploration. Amer. Geogr. Soc. Bull., 1880. 



The Pre-Columbian discovery of America, by the Northmen, 



illustrated by translations from the Icelandic Sagas. Albany, 1868. 



Note on Boggild's article (Hist. Mag. March, 1869). 



