102 TRAVELS OF A NATURALIST 



2 Phrase books 0.72 



1 Steamer table 0.6 



k ;S ; 'Bottb^Bnpidy 2.0 



2^ "Whiskey 1.24 



,? : 1 ; :' B<i>x V J^cmfe [.? 1.0 



1 Sam ' ;./ v ' 2.75 



2 Keindeer Tongues 0.72 



Postage Stamps 24/12 2.48 



1 Bottle Worcestershire Sauce ... 0.36 



1 Mackintosh Bag 1.60 



1 Sailcloth Guncase 1.0 



2 Tolle Knives 0.96 



Sp. 54.85 

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For the two of us about 12 5s. in English money. 



We bought a few articles, got back our money lying in 

 Bennett's hands, called at the University, and found our 

 boxes from Bergen all safe, and bought various other 

 things in Christiania, and the evening we spent at the 

 Tea-Gardens, Theatre, and Cafe. We did not understand 

 the language in the Theatre, but could make out the 

 general meaning of the piece ; and the acting, by Danish 

 actors, seemed very good. In the Cafe there was singing, 

 and we could have our glass of beer, and smoke our pipes 

 in comfort, as it was raining heavily outside. The 

 Gardens themselves were consequently deserted. 



July 21. 



On Friday, the 21st of July, we made more purchases, 

 photographs, etc., and met friends who are starting up- 

 country to-morrow. 



The first Bat was observed, at Klingenbjerg, near 

 Christiania, 



