CONTENTS. 
xix. 
PaJJage over the Ice ; the Fears and Alarms with which it is at¬ 
tended—The generous Simplicity of fome Peafants who ferved as 
CHAPTER XVI. 
The Journey continued—Brightnefs and Tranfparency of the Ice, and 
the probable Reafon of it—Stop at Sillanpe—Arrival at Wafa — 
Account of this Town : its Situation, Trade, and Inhabitants — 
The Tribunal for the Government of the North of Finland, at 
Wafa—-The Prejident and Governor—Anecdotes of Linnaeus 237 
CHAPTER XVII. 
Departure from Wafa—■ Inconveniences of the Journey over tVe Ice 
—Arrival at Gamla Carleby—Account of this Town—Proceed 
on the Journey: new Difficulties arijing from the Ice—Account of 
Brahejlad—Arrival at Uleaborg —■ — 24 6 
CHAPTER XVIII. 
Account of Uleaborg : Situation, Population , and Trade—Mineral 
Springs near Uleaborg—The Soil in the Neighbourhood of this 
Town, and its mineral Productions—The Climate and Seafons — 
Vegetation a?id animal Creation — — 256 
CHAPTER XIX. 
Stay at Uleaborg protracted longer than was intended: Reafons af- 
figned for it—Interef ing Individuals mentioned—Curious Experi¬ 
ments with Animal Magnetifm: Reflections on the extraordinary 
c 2 Phenomena 
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