APPENDIX. 



PASVIG ELV. (P. 9.) 



THIS river is rented by Mr. Clark and a Mr. Jordan, also a 

 Norwegian, who will doubtless give permission to fish. 



TANA ELV. (p. 11.) 



Half way between Seida-guoika and Galgo-guoika is Polmac 

 Elv, a short river running from Polmac Javre or Vand. The 

 kke is said to abound with fish ; but there is no good fishable 

 water where the river debouches into the Tana. 



At Galgo-guoika there are three good pools and a fine reach. 



At Utsjok there are two pools and some good rapids. The 

 Levvojok and Valjijok rivers are mere mountain torrents. 



At Wonda-guoika, near Yaljijok-guoika, are two pools and a 

 reach. 



At Karasjok and Assebakte, which is a few miles higher up, 

 the bed of the river is pure sand and the current smooth. The 

 natives say that they get but few salmon there. 



STABUBS ELV. (P. 13.) 



There are about eight miles of poor fishing in this river. No 

 river-boats can be procured, and the banks are for the most part 

 densely wooded. A friend writes me word of this river: "Wo 

 took one fish of seventeen pounds here, and other smaller ones. 

 The whole country is densely wooded, with scarcely a habitation. 

 It is very rough work." 



