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CONTENTS, 
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CHAPTER I. 
Departure from Kengis—A heavy Shower of Ram-—Paffiage by the 
Cataracts—Arrival at Kollare—Smoke ufed in the Houfes for the 
Rurpofe of keeping off the numberlefs Infetds—Country near Kollare 
—Meet with a mojl Jkilful Boatman—Dangers and Difficulties 
furmounted under his Conduct—More of the Cataracts—The Boats 
drawn for a confiderable Difiance over the Land through a Wood 
—Embarraffiment caufed by the boggy Ground in the Wood—The 
Cataraffi of Muonio-kojki: a fuccefsful Attempt to defcend this Fall 
in a Boat . — — — —» 
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CHAPTER II. 
A fnall Colony of Finlanders between Kollare and Muonionijca~— 
Charming Country around that Colony—Rules of Colonization ob- 
Jerved in Lapland—The Village of Muonionifca—The Rarfon of 
the Parifh—The Inhabitants of this Diftribl: their Manners and 
Mode of Life . — —- —- — 1 1 
CHAPTER III. 
Excurfion from Muonionifca to Mount Pallas , and Keimio-Tunduri —- 
Rivers Muonio and Jeres—Pleafing Scenery about the latter — Dif¬ 
ferent Terms of the Finlanders for a Mountain , according to its 
peculiar Quality—Profpedt from Keimio-Tunduri—Mount Pallas 
inacceffiible—Face of the Country■—Snow on Mount Pallas , and 
Ice on a Lake—Some Objects in Natural liifery collefted, 22 
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