32 Francis H. A. Marshall on the Horse in Norway, [sess. 
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Dasent, The Story of Burnt Njal, Edinburgh, 1861. 
Ewart, “ The Multiple Origin of Horses and Ponies,” Trans. 
Highland and Agricultural Soc., 1904. 
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
Plate I. 
Fig. 1. “ Fjordhest,” Bergen, 1905. This animal, which was 
scarcely more than one-half “ Celtic ” in its characters, was 
regarded as having all the points of a pure Fjordhest. 
Fig. 2. Gudbrandsdal horse, Lillehammer, 1903. 
Plate II. 
Fig. 3. “ Udgangerhest,” or “ Nordlandshest,” Bodo, 1895. 
This pony was probably almost purely Celtic. 
Fig. 4. Hebridean pony. 
Figs. 1 and 3 have appeared in the Gudbrandsdal Stud-book, 
vols. i. and ii. Fig. 4 is from a block kindly lent by Professor 
Ewart. 
( Issued separately February 12 , 1906 .) 
