226 EAST BOTIILAND. 



when stretched are each three quarters of 

 an ell wide. The height of the net is equal 

 to the stature of a man. Such nets, sup- 

 ported by poles, are set up in a hne of one 

 hundred fathoms in extent, the lower side 

 close to the ground. The bear is driven 

 into them by the people hunting him on all 

 sides. 



September 27. 



This day I observed a mode of brewing 

 in a kneading trough, which stood on a 

 table, and its end being made so as to 

 slide up and down, the wort is easily poured 

 out. 



Below the town of Christina, I first found 

 the Lathi/nts viciafot'mis {L. palnsiris), 

 and Water Cresses, {Sisymbrium Nastur- 

 tium) ; also Campanula persicijglia and 

 (Sedum) Telephium. 



September 28, 



1 was glad when I had done m ith the 

 very bad road which extends from the 



