THE LAPLAND ALPS. 



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The men wear, instead 

 of the above, a kind of bag, 

 hanging down exactly in 

 front. This is divided in- 

 ternally into two pockets, 

 containing their tobacco- 

 pipe, tinder-box, tobacco, 

 and a spoon made of rein- 

 deer's horn, of an oblono- 

 flattish shape. 



The women often wear a 

 similar bag, but of a smaller 

 ^ize. 



