North Cape. The Raven is everywhere along the coast de- 

 servedly regarded as a harmful bird, because out of wanton 

 mischief it pecks in such a way at the fish hung up to dry, 

 that the wooden frame on which they hang falls down, and the 

 fish lie on the ground and are spoilt. Up here it is common 

 everywhere, and one may often in the autumn meet with flocks 

 of twenty to fifty head collected together. 



