216 EAST BOTHLAND. 



COW ; a» effect certainly not more won- 

 derful than many sympathies upon re- 

 cord. 



There is a fish in the lakes near Pyhe- 

 jorki which is called Miiicii. Bishop Ter- 

 serus, a Dalecarlian, bishop of Abo, says 

 that he has seen at this place a fish named 

 Muicit, which is no other than the Blikta, 

 taken in the lake of Silian in his native 

 country. How true this may be I know 

 not, but I saw plainly that this Miiicu is 

 the Small Sijk {Salmo Albiila), such as is 

 found in Smoland. 



The following figure represents a plough 

 used here, drawn by an ox. The share, a, 

 is of iron, a span long. The part b is four 

 spans high ; c is four spans long ; d and e, 

 three spans each ; f, g, four spans. The 

 ends of the shafts are connected by a curved 

 piece of wood, which keeps them from 

 the shoulders of the animal, and supports 

 them. 



