CONTENTS. 
Vll 
Years ago—Arrive again at Alien—Excurjion to Telwig, a great 
Fijhmarket—Embark on the River Alien—Singular Combination 
of three Cat ara As—Attempt to afcend in the Boats one of ihefe 
Waterfalls—Reafons for this Adventure—It fails, and the Travel¬ 
lers are obliged to proceed on Foot over the Mountains—Difference 
of Temperature in the Air—Regain the River, and meet the Lap¬ 
landers of Kautokeino—Reach Kautokeino ; thence to Enontekis — 
Difficulty of the Journey to the latter Place—-Two Englifh Travel¬ 
lers at Enontekis : their Memorandums—The Clergyman of Enon¬ 
tekis—Extra As from a manufcript Account, writ ten by that Clergy¬ 
man, refpeAing the Parifh of Enontekis: its Population, Chutieh, 
Inhabitants, Colonies, Manners, and natural Productions : among 
the Latter fome Plants and Rinds, and Remarks on the Difeafes of 
the Rein-deer—Journey from Enontekis to Tornca and Uleaborg — 
GENERAL REMARKS ON LAPLAND. 
SECT. I. Of fome Writers who have given Accounts of Lapland, 
efpecially the Mffionary Canute Leems— The Author s Views in 
this part of the Work explained — — 137 
SECT. IT. Of the Origin of the Laplanders — — 143 
SECT. III. Of the Language of the Laplanders — 147 
SECT. IV. Of the exterior Appearance and bodily Conjlilution of the 
Laplanders—Their Habits and Mode of Life—Their religious 
and moral CharaAer — — — 151 
SECT. V. Of the Drefs of the Laplanders, both Male and Female 100 
SECT. VI. Of the Habitations of the Laplanders, and their do- 
mefiic Arrangements — — — 1/1 
SECT. VII. Of the Manner in which the Laplanders prepare their 
Beds—Precaution ufed aga'wft the Mufquetoes — 179 
SECT. VIII. Of the Diet of the Laplanders and their Cookery 182 
SECT. IX. Houfehold Furniture of the Laplanders — 1 QO 
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