THE SWEDISH PAN. m 
Lapp. p. 158: where he fays thus. ‘ In my 
‘journey thro 5 Dalecarlia, when we had climbed 
‘ up the mountains, and were got into Norway, 
* my fellow travellers being tired, and afleep, i 
‘ wandered about in a difmal wood, and per- 
‘ ceived that the horfes eafily diflinguifhed 
‘ wholefome from noxious food ; for being very 
c hungry, they devoured all forts of plants, ex- 
‘ cept the following *, meadow fweet , valerian , 
‘ lilly of the valley , angelica , loofe-ftrife , marjh- 
c cinquefoil , cranes hill , hellebore , monks~hood , and 
‘ many Ihrubs. This gave me a hint to re- 
‘ commend to the curious, that they would fet 
‘ about examining what plants fuch animals, as 
c live on vegetables, viz. the cow , the fheep, the 
c goat, the deer , the horfe, the hog, the monkey 
‘ and their fpecies will not touch. An examina- 
‘ tion which would not be without its ufe, were 
‘ it properly made. 5 Notwithftanding this re- 
commendation no enquiry was made, till our 
prefident returned home from his travels thro* 
forreign countries, and made a progrefs thro 5 
our own provinces. Afterwards profeffor Kalrn, 
that worthy difciple of fo great a mailer, follow- 
ed his example ; fo that in his journey to' Bahus 
we find mention made of fome plants, which 
cattle either eat, or refufe. Ann. 1747 and 
Z 4 1748 
