124 LULKAN LAPLAND. 



lycoctonum ; see vol. 1. 36"), collected and 

 boiled for the use of the table, like cabbage. 

 This astonished her very much, as she 

 knew it to be used in Jemthmd to poison 

 flies. When she expressed her apprehen- 

 sions about eatino* of this herb, the maid- 

 en ' 



servant lauo'hed at her, tellins: her it was 

 much too good to be so slighted. 



Hares are always hunted in this part of 

 the country, and the dogs are trained not 

 to bark. If they offend in this respect they 

 are sure of a beating. 



August 1. 



I found some Trufries(L?/co/?e?Y/o;i Tuhev) 

 between Heden and Swartl'd. 



Near the road grew Glaux [maritima), 

 as well as the Narrow -leaved Sea Plantain 

 (Plaiitago maritima), and Small-leaved 

 Angelica (A. sylveatris). On a bank I ob- 

 served Triticum maritimum. (This last is 

 thought by Dr. Afzelius to be Elijmus arc- 

 narius. See Fl. Lapp. ed. 2. n. 34.) 



Here various plants, which I had found 



