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where is a large salmon fishery, for which 

 this place is remarkable, as Liminge is for 

 its meadows, and Storhonis for its corn- 

 fields, but the last yield the greatest profit. 



August 10. 



I stayed at the house of the principal cler- 

 gyman in Kimi till the 11th. This day I 

 gathered a sort of Pink, Caryophyllus, 

 with reflexed petals of a purplish colour, 

 divided into many segments almost to their 

 base. The claws, not contracted at the 

 summit, bear on the upper side, at the 

 bend, a tuft of dull-coloured hairs. (This 

 was the beautiful and fragrant Diimthus 

 superbus.) Also a Sali.v with" appendages 

 at the base of its leaves. (What species 

 this was, does not appear.) At the shore 

 of the great river grew Alsine rep€?is, foliis 

 gramineis, (Stellaria uliginosa, FL Brit. 

 476. Engl. Bot. t. 1074.) 



Lying-in women at this place are ac- 

 customed to drink brandy seasoned with 

 pepper, partly for the sake of its intoxicat- 

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