EAST BOTHLAND. l6l 



In the roof of these houses hams and sal- 

 mon are smoke-dried. 



During the winter the people are obliged 

 to work in their miserable cabins or Fyr- 

 ter, when they open their shutters ; but 

 nevertheless find themselves sufficiently 

 warm. 



The annexed cut represents a sort of 

 plough, used at Kimi. 



a, the base, is three palms long and one 

 broad. 



b, b, handles, each a palm in length. 



c, d, shafts, six feet long, and of a round 

 figure. 



e, e, chains by which the shafts are attach- 

 ed to the collar or yoke. The distance 

 betwixt e and e is three feet. 



f, f, a straight or flat cross bandage. 



g, m, the base of the plough-share, three 

 feet in length, and two palms and a half 

 broad. 



h, h, points of the share, five palms long ; 

 distant at their base one foot three inches, 

 at their extremities two feet. 



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