CONTENTS. 
the Laplanders concerning Religion and civil Infitutions—Their 
unfocial way of Living—Increafe of Wolves in Lapland during late 
Tears—Journey purfued in Boats, on the River Pepojovaivi 
CHAPTER VIL 
Rajfage on the River Pepojovaivi—Manner of Fifhing ufed by the Lap¬ 
landers—The River Pepojovaivi forming feveral Lakes during its 
Courfe , and emptying itfelf into the River Alten, near Kautokeino — 
Immenfe Quantity of Fifh in thofe Lakes—Sport of Shooting on the 
River—Different Species of Birds.—Some farther Characler flics of 
the wandering Laplanders—Arrival at Kautokeino—Schoolmafer 
of this Place—LaplqndiJh Singing—The Mufic of this Country 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Situation of Kautokeino—Boundary between the Swedifh and Danijh 
Territories—An Infiance of jujl Reafoning on a political Topic — 
Baron Hervielin’s Maps of Sweden, Finland, and Lapland — Diffi¬ 
culty of obtaining good Maps of thofe Countries : thofe which exifi 
are far from being accurate—Diverfty of Names given to the fame 
Places, and confufion occafioned by this Circumflance—*Anecdotes of 
the Schoolmafer of Kautokeino—D if riel or Parijh of Kautokeino —■ 
Population and Inhabitants—Wandering Laplanders, and thofe that 
have fixed Habitations—Their Mode of Life—Chafe of the wild 
Rein-deer—Annual Fair at Kautokeino, and Traffic carried on — 
Cattle and Sheep—Low Efimation in which the latter are held —■ 
Departure from Kautokeino—State of the Weather and the Thermo¬ 
meter—Journey purfued in Boats—The River Alten—Beautiful 
Scenery — Mufquetoes. — •— —- 
CHAPTER IX. 
Some ref refiling Springs of Water—Farther Accowit of the River Alten 
— Catarads—Rapidity of the River in fome Places, and quick Pro- 
grefs of the Boats—Plenty of Fifh in the River Alten—The Church 
of Mafi — Mufquetoes—A fmall River called Keinosjoki-—A Chain 
