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In fome places the countreyman lives in his 

 fmoaky, and footy flove on the *" coregonus 

 when {linking ; and bread made of the roots 

 of the calla., or of the hufKS, and beards of 

 grain pounded. . 



In fome places they live upon {linking her- 

 rings and ropy whey called fyra •, in other 

 places on a food called ajfu^ and cirtfau^ and 

 ilinking fijh i and yet they undergo much la- 

 bor. In fome places their food is turneps^ 

 and their drink made oi juniper berries. Some 

 live upon peas^ others on buck wheats others 

 grow fat upon whaW% .fie{h, to the a{lonifh- 

 ment of firano-ers. 



In travelling thro' other countries you will 

 hardly ever fee fo many different ways of liv- 

 ing in this refpecl, as in the Swedifn domi^ 

 nions, and where confequently the diaetetic 

 philofopher may have fo many opportunities 

 of m.aking his experiments. 



The pathologi{l, who inquires into the 

 caufes of diilempers, will not lofe his time in 

 travelling into thefe countries \ as in every dif- 



« A general name of fillies, fome fpecies of which are 

 known in England and Wales, as V'.Gj'.hslIey, U\c grajlingy 

 the^Tc'MvW, 6<:<z. ^'id. Ariedi ichtbyolog, 



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