270 LULEAN LAPLAND. 



corona cali/ce breviori, or Aster' folio non 

 acri, flor e pur pure ; (Erigeron imiflorum^ 

 FL Lapp. 11. 307. t, Q. f. 3.) The same 

 occurred with a white flower. Also Eu- 

 phrasia {officinalis) about its usual size, but 

 with very small flowers ; (a variety men- 

 tioned in the Flora Lapponica, n, 247? 

 found likewise in Switzerland.) In the 

 same neighbourhood grew the Tetrahit, 

 both with small and large ^owers,{Galeopsis 

 Tetrahif, and G. versicolor, FL Brit.) 



July 3. 



Early this morning I went with Mr. 

 Joachim Koch, quarter-master of the regi- 

 ment stationed here, and Mr. Segar Swan- 

 berg, master of the mines, to the Kiuriwari, 

 a high mountain half a mile from Kiomitis, 

 where a silver mine had just been opened. 

 The ore showed itself only in one cleft, 

 whose sides it seemed to cement together. 



All over this mountain I observed a kind 

 of Uva Ursi with black fruit, which I do 

 not know that any author has described. 



