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CONTENTS. | ||
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22. | Natural state of the Laplander — Description of the Lapland sledge | 78 |
23. | Swedish-Finland — Finlanders — Trade — French agents — Finland fair — Furs —
Country — Lakes — Religion — their further instruction necessary | 81 |
24. | Set out on our return — Lapland family — Cradle — food — huts — apparel — compared with the Highlanders of Scotland. — Vitan — Pithia | 85 |
25. | Poverty of the country — Sunana — Burea
— Gumboda — Poor peasant — Dean of Bogde — his lady — his hospitality — Ojebyn, Dr. Solander’s native place — Uma | 89 |
26. | Dejecnaboda — Difficulties in crossing a
lake — further impediments — Hernosand — Sunval — shepherdesses | 91 |
27. | Igsund — Lapland girls — A reflection on HOME | 94 |
28. | Fishing party at Igsund — Gefle — Fauland — Copper works — Avestadt —
Another copper-work — Mint | 97 |
29. | Sahla — Silver-mine — Agriculture — Upsala — its
antiquity — situation — university — Queen Christina — Grotius — Cathedral — King Erick’s remains | 100 |
30. | Stockholm — King’s chapel — Drottinholm palace | 105 |
31. | Situation of Stockholm — Population — Market held on the water — Custom of
drinking spirits — Brandy made of rye and ants — Instance of an ant-eater | 107 |
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