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as soon as possible, and request him to make arrange- 
ments with the boatmen, &. In general, the boatmen 
require about half a dollar a day each. The fish, with 
the exception of what is consumed, should be given 
to the inhabitants. 
There are two small rivers on the opposite shore 
of the Varanger Fjord, south of Vardé, but I have not 
any information concerning them. 
The Nemen E xy, on the same side as Pasvig Ely, 
can easily be reached from Piselynes. Tents are 
necessary. ‘The river abounds with fish, and can be 
fished many miles up. 
The Tana Ezy. This magnificent river can be 
reached from Stangenzs, where the steamer stops. 
This station is one day’s journey short of Vard6, and 
is about three miles distant from the mouth of the 
river. Boat-skyts should be taken from Stangenes to 
Fjeldma, where it will be well to make inquiries of 
the Foged, Lensmand, or Kjobmand (merchant). Boats 
peculiar to the river are used in order to pass the 
fosses. Arrangements, too, should be made with the 
Foged, or with Herr Schanke, Inspector of the Fishery, 
as to what payment will have to be made for leave 
to fish. This will probably not amount to more than 
a few dollars per week, unless the price has been raised 
of late, which is by no means unlikely. A tent is 
absolutely requisite, and a good stock of provisions 
