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of Rudbeck's Lapponia lUustrata. Moun- 

 tains upon mountains rose before me in 

 every direction. In a word, I now beheld 

 the Lapland alps. 



Arriving in the evening at Kiomitis, I. 

 saw the sun set apparently on the summit 

 of a high mountain called Harrevarto, 

 situated over against the house of the pa- 

 rish clerk. This spectacle I considered as 

 not one of the least of Nature's miracles, 

 for what inhabitant of other countries 

 would not wish to behold it? O Lord, 

 how wonderful are thy works ! 



Juhj 2. 



At Kiomitis I rested during the whole of 

 this day, Sunday. 



Here the beautiful corn was growing in 

 great perfection in valleys between the 

 snowy mountains. It had shot up so high 

 as to be laid in some places by the rain. 

 It had been sown on the 2.5th or 26th of 

 May, as at Umoea. 



I found in abundance Tripolium pratcnse ^ 



