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Trefoil The fcurvy unknown in Lapland-, although 

 vegetable produdions have fcarcely any fliare in 

 the Lapland diet, which is almoft wholly the recent 

 flelh of the rein-deer : a fadl which Sir John Pringle 

 has made good ufe of, among others, in his dif- 

 courfe " On the means of preferving the health of 

 " mariners." 



101. Symptoms of the CoJica Lapponica^ 

 (Sauvag. Nofol. II. p. lo^^) a moft excruciating 

 difeafe, for which the Laplanders ufe the root of 

 Angelica, 



103. The deleterious efFc6ls of the Cicuta 

 virofa^ Water Hemlock, largely difcufled. 



N* 136. The pernicious efFeds of xh^ Anthericum 

 cffifragum^ Lancafiiire Afphodel, on fheep. 



N* 143, 144, 145. Manifold ufes of the black 

 and red Whortleberries, and Cranberries. 



N** 160. Various economical ufes of the Andro^ 

 meda polifolia^ Marfh Ciftus. 



N° 200. Obfervations on the gout, whether owing 

 to the ufe of fpirituous and fermented liquors. 

 Refledions on the health and vigour of the Lap^ 

 landers. 



N° 3 1 1 . The Achillea Millefolium^ Yarrow, ufed 

 fomctimes in Dalekarlia inftead of hops^ and faid 

 to render the drink very intoxicating. 



328. Singular economical ufes of the Carices^ 

 or Sedges, amongft the Laplanders. 



N** 341, 342. Ufes of the Birch-tree-, and the 

 Dwarf Birch y beyond almoft all others. The thick 

 woods of this tree frequently fet on fire by light- 

 ning, and confumed for miles. Moxa of the Lap- 



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