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SECT. X. Of the Rein-deer, the Tame as well as the Wild ; Treat- 
nient of tame Rein-deer, and the 'various Advantages which the 
Laplander derives from them—In this Sedition mention is made, in¬ 
cidentally, of the Time about the Winter SolJUce, when the Sun 
never rifes above the Horizon ; and about the Summer Solflice, 
when it neverfets. — — — IQ'S 
SECT. XI. Of the Mode of harnejfing the Rein-deer, and the 
different Sledges that are ufed by the Laplanders—The Manner of 
Travelling with Rein-deer and Sledges — — 202 
SECT. XII. Of the Wandering Laplanders and their Migrations 208 
SECT. XIII. Of the Quadrupeds and Birds in Lapland 212 
SECT. XIV. Of the Amphibious Animals, the Fifties and Fifheries 236 
SECT. XV. Of the InfeAs and Tefiaceous Animals of Lapland 245 
SECT. XVI. Of Lapland Botany — — — 257 
SECT. XVII. Of Minerals — — — 264 
SECT. XVIII. Of the Manufactures of Lapland — 279 
SECT. XIX. Of fome particular Cufloms among the Laplanders 281 
SECT'. XX. Of Lapland Courtjhip and Marriages — 284 
SECT. XXI. Of Sports and Amufements — ■—- 288 
SECT. XXII. Of the Difeafes to which the Laplanders are fiub- 
jedl, and the Remedies they ufe—Of their Funerals — 2Q0 
SECT XXIII. Of the Gods and Goddeffes which the Laplanders 
adored before the Introduction of Chrijlianity — -— 294 
SECT. XXIV. Of the Sacrifices offered by the Laplanders to their 
Deities — — — — 301 
SECT. XXV. Of the Magic Art praCtifed by the Laplanders: 
Runic-Drum—Ganic Flies — Juoige—and Noaaid — 307 
SECT. XXVI. Of the Jlrong Attachment of the Lapla?iders to 
their Native Country — — — 313 
SECT. XXVII. Some Obfervations relative to the Climate and 
Natural Hiflory of Lapland — — — 317 
APPENDIX : containing Specimens of Lapland Mafic , and a Diary 
of the Author's Journey from Stockholm to Uleaborg ; thence to the 
North Cape , and back again — -— — 323 
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