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holder. If the summer be indeed shotter 

 here than in any other part of the world, 

 it must be allowed, at the same time, to be 

 no where more dehahtful. I was never in 

 my life in better health than at present. 



The meadows in this neighbourhood 

 abound with an arborescent willow, whose 

 leaves are like those of an Alaternns, or a 

 laurel. {Saliv pJiylicifolia, Engl. Bot. 

 t. 1958. FL Lapp. n. 351. t. 8. /. d). It 

 is remarkable for the undulations, or flex- 

 ures, between the serratures of the leaf. 



The use of milk among the inhabitants 

 of Westbothnia is very great ; and the fol- 

 lowing; are the various forms in which it 

 serves them for food : 



1. Fresh, of which a great deal is taken 

 in the course of the day. 



2. Fresh boiled. 



3. Fresh boiled, and coagulated with beer, 

 which is called olosf. 



4. Sour milk, deprived of its cream, and 

 capable of being cut. 



5. Sour milk eaten with its cream. 



