CONTENTS. 
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CHAPTER IV. 
Departure front Muonionijca, July the jlrjl—Excejfive Heat—-Travel 
by Night—A Settlement called Pallajovenio—Proper Boundary of 
Lapland—Mijfake of Travellers and Geographers concerning Lap- 
land—Face of the Country between Muonlonifca and Pallajovenio , 
and thence to Kautokeino—The fmall Rivers of the Country offer 
more Novelty than the greater ones—Difficulties arijing from fhal- 
low JVater—The Reindeer Mofs (Lichen rangiferinus, Linn.) 
covering the whole Surface of the Ground: Vegetation near it — 
Arrival at Lappajervi—Mufquetoes exceedingly troublefome—Fires 
and Smoke the mofi effectual Protection again]} them—Some Lap- 
land Fijhermen—Their Habitations—A Night paffed with thefe 
People, and Accommodation afforded. — — 
CHAPTER V. 
Lake of Pallajervi , and the JJland of Kintafari—Stay on this JJland: 
Occupations and Amufemenls—The Sea Swallow (Sterna IIir undo, 
Lin ): Sagacity of thefe Birds, and their Utility to Fijhermen — 
Some Laplanders engaged for the Profecution of the Journey — De¬ 
parture from Kintafari — A fmall River cabled Rejljbki — Dejcrip- 
tion of the Laplanders that were to attend the Author—Their want 
of Cleanlinefs—The Finlanders difmiffed—Proceed on Foot with 
the Laplanders—Temper and Dfpojition of thefe People—Weather 
extremely hot: great Inconvenience thence arfing—Come to a Lake 
called Kervijervi, which they crofs in Boats. — 
CHAPTER VI. 
The Plant Angelica, accounted delicious Food by the Laplanders : 
its faiutary Qualities—The Molejlation from the Mufquetoes aug¬ 
mented—Arrive at the river Pepojovaivi—Meet with fome Lap- 
land Fijhermen, and two Children—Manners of thefe People — Be¬ 
haviour of the Children—The Laplanders cook their Supper : their 
Mode of Eating—Sufpicion they entertain of thefuppofed Emif- 
faries of Government—The Miffionaries in Lapland—Notions of 
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