566 NORWAY. 



of dealing here. My interpreter told me, 

 that if the man had seen a gun cocked and 

 presented at him, he would not have suf- 

 fered a hundredth part of the alarm that 

 he did. 



Many of the curious plants, of which 

 I had in Lapmark found here and there a 

 solitary individual, as a great rarity, were 

 common enough in Norway. Hence I con- 

 cluded that their seeds had been brought 

 down by the torrents, the chief of them 

 being aquatics, as the [PecUcularis) Scep- 

 tnwi-Carolinum, Astragalus {alpimts), 

 Acetosa with a notched leaf [llumcx digy- 

 iiits), the white Pedkiilaris [syhatica) as 

 well as the purple, the Asphodel (Fojieldia 

 palusiris, FL Brit 397,) &c. 



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