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THE POLAR WORLD. 



whicli, from its vicinity to Reykjavik, is frequently visited by travellers. All 

 these breeding-places are private property, and several have been for centuries 



in the possession of the same families, which, thanks to the birds, are among the 

 wealthiest of the land. It may easily be imagined that the eider-ducks are 

 guarded with the most sedulous care. Whoever kills one is obliged to pay a 



