C O N T E N T S .
VOL. II.
C H A P T E R I,
Page Departure from Kengis— A heavy Shower o f Rain— Paffage hy the
Calaradls— Arrival at Kollare— Smoke ufed in the Houfes for the
Purpofe of keeping off the numberlefs Infedts— Country near Kollare
— Meet with a mofi Jkilful Boatman—Dangers and Difficulties
furmounted under his Condudl— More of the Cataradts— The Boats
drawn fo r a conjiderable Diftance over the Band through a Wood
— Embarraffment caufed hy the boggy Ground in the Wiod— The
Cataradl o f Muonio-kojki : a fuccefsful Attempt to defcend this Fall
in a Boat. — — — — 3
CHAPTER if.
A fmall Colony o f Finlanders between Kollare and Muonionifca—
Charming Country around that Colory— Rules of Colonization ob-
ferved in Lapland— The Village o f Muonionifca— The Parfon of
the Parijh-—The Inhabitants o f this Dijiridl: their Manners and
Mode o f L ife .. — —— — — 12
CHAPTER III.
Excurfion from Muonionifca to Mount Pallasj and Keimio^Tundut i—
Rivers Muotiio and Jeres— Pleaffng Scenery, about the latter—Different
Terms of the Finlanders fo r a Mountain, according to its
peculiar Quality— Profpedl from Keimio-Tunduri— Mount Pallas•
inaccejfible-—Face of the Country— Snow on Mount Pallas, and
Ice on a Lake— Some Objedts in Natural Hiftory colledled.
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