be artificially wrought, i
’tiim ii >grfeatèS‘^SeifK ■
M i', aha; tne Neffi®an“s>r3 vi<Cr -,,
Th*Ló»a .ft ranse .t>n$,II... xo@, .A.great enemy,
tè Thegraven, iBia* Th.e farmers favourite,
ibld,»j^,.>.v^. -.-~’ 3 » * .^ WAm 'i ,f ■ :•'"•
T ila?,' ’Daniel, an entertaining little boql^of
his quotfecfby'thé authdr, I. 193, 194.,,
T imber, exported.frdjh Nor w?yr,\n vafe quan-;
titles to differenf^arts of Europe,,ItJg7.
Sta r -fish, Kors-fifk Stdla^mahria, a curious
■ fi(£ and particularly 'i-
StIer, the Starling, l'l !;9;8..
STEEN-bidefj’Lupus-pifcisj ’the Sea-wolf; IL
|g|
STEENS-BRDS-MER, a fifll, II I5I.
SteeiIskreep, difruption of a rock, its fatal
conferences,’"'!. boK: ■
Steen-wlk,- Rana Pifcatrix; the Frog-fifh, or
« SeaTdfevil; --isi; iigi::. ‘
'l§TILL*TZ,^K*Gold-®l£fl, Tl.’o r 1 - -.
Stock-aEn&er, a Muff of Wild duck, fu^>- TiuR,Ursegallp? major* the Es^k of the wood;,
pofed togtbW'# trees,«1 ; 67. That:dpi- ' i^_Copk.xsf ^
/ipioat£®fiite^ri1)idi: &«8;f -.* *My§§§ $ ^ rJ . d f t ) %Pr' •
Stones, aHowed byffte1 FfdhcK academy to way, H, 49, tjSofn r fc
• have been originally adoft Or flinvypifte, I. TobAOco, the Norwegians foqp of-it, UiriP-9»
53. Note. ' Met vegetative, 57. Shewing .. 27Q.§j Fkftintroduced jnto Norway, iipiu,
-thek fubftanee to Rave been fqft and fluid, Torboe, a plant fatal -tp nQrfes, L i^ i. t
but fudfienly indurated, 15^6; Remarkably Torghatten* a remarkable :uioq|tain m
."figure of “a ftbne on the^ib^btiiltam Svtiku, Norway, X . - w m I
^ Torsk, the Cod:figu * Afeltys.- HWJor^
S i m d i , S t a r r y tB6Sti»gten, of fevbrai forts, ToiIrgrass, a noxious-plant, I, .131. •»
p MS * P <r-~- XduKNEFo^Tj‘ his afcent to the- mp.,orjy[punt
Story, a remarkable" one of two brothers, Arrarat, I.. 1-3 2-*
1 i 1, & feqq. O f a Bear, ig; 14'.
Sr r kffis 1 ö bbR Bi 3 fort oFipeppW-fMf rBifgjiy
: fi filing, II. 5. Feed their cows with-cödsr
beads and filh-bones,' ibid. The'Arabians’ dr
the fk(tte at Balfora, ibid. Note.
T r a d e arid èotói^fde' Hpurifl^,iflJ|^p^ay
j&for tnaiiy, ages,. II,, tók' :
' able trading-ci^i&ther^
t .reesv a catalogue of thofe in Norway,sI f
8t reqq. v
Sy^LE, the Swallow, Hinihdb, an account of Tfc*yiB*S»..
"274.:
Tunge, Solea, a flat filh, II. Sgp ,f ,f
TuRsaf, i|e Helle^flynder.'
T u4f, both blagk and, brown founds in' Norr
way, I. 38.,, •.
its retreat in Winter, II. 983 g 95:
Svane, the. Swan, not co'mmon in Norway,
ii.. 99.. P | f S s
SdlrHdr, found in great plenty ip Norway,
I.;ao3, ■•’'- : ? ’ T i'.'*
S um me R-Ni gh ts, theeleannefs and ferenity of
V. U-;-:- -
’ uhemurt. Norway, 1 . ’ 3? ^ -- "
Sun, " continually in Fight in Summer in the- V admel, a kind of coarle clpth wprn by .the
diftrifit o f Tr-orofe»,! F.: 3. Norway_peafants, II. i jb -.fM: S p
Sw®rd-fish, Serra priftis, the 9aw-filh,II. 154. V agtel, Cptumix, the.Qyail, H, 19,f-' -n
l i e ^ fagrgd by thfe Negro« oni'the African V ajlrus, the Sea:horfe, II. 159, ,ipfy-n ,
coaTfj 155J i f V as-sild, the Herring, II 160. ^ b v '
Swedes, .Feveral thoufends of them perilhed by V eal, in Norway, not inferior tOj^iat^jn Eng1
extreme cold, I. 18. - - -- ’ ' _lant^'-H. 5.. Note. ■; p. , ■ ?< Syre, a Norwegian river that Ihoots into the VEEGsfEE'ifl i valuable ftdhe for building,
fea like an arrow, I. 9 1. H- 2^E^zafcUia«Fft'J«{
• . V eiter^ a. fert of trenehes, delcribed, 1. 3^33.'
in T . . . : . V egetables, i ll kind pf efcufent and garden,
T a l e -stone, or Veeg-fteen, \, i $6, 167. thrive in Norway of late years, I.. 113. .
TTar, extracted from the roots qf fir-trees, II. V egetables, chiefly, noxious,, growing in
'.Jfli3»i2%c ,A profitablejipoipinodity, I. *43>* Norway, and little^known elfewhere, de-
T a r t , or Pinke, a fipal! kind of Salmon, II,
xfi5- ,'r ‘ S H «'
T a r ta r s , a colony efj -fettle in Norway, II.
T e ist , aAarbird, MRSHMUfM
' .K rra antiscor eutjca , found in Norway,
I. iq'ti.. v. Thistles, feme of-them bear corn in Norway,
I. HjB
T h u n d e r -stones, I. i f 6 . Unahimoofly alfcribed,'
I. 126, & feqq.
V e t ch e s , reckoned by .M. Ramus, among the
' vegetables of Norway, I. tqy,,; Ifefefeblj®
U gle, .the Owl, Bubo, II. iqa, Two forts
in Norway, ibid,
V ib e , the PloVer, II. ioi* , -
V iola c a n in a , 'a plant of extraordinary qua-
* fity,"!. -fto i' Supported the lives of two
brothers feveral’ days, I. ibid.' ‘ |
VlTRIOL)’
ViTVR’fobiMfh'fght.be 'fiaoMn gredtlliffileitty ,ih-
Ulke, the Sea-fcorpion, Scorpius marinus, II.
60.' i-b
U n d el^ ;? Peter, hisfc^pfiption^if Norway,
rgr.sSp /
I
WaaS, called Lthy^Ito^einMltaTy,sI. 6%.
W Ac op ns, ,hof .uie'dfjih Nofewaf^- s^epJ6ifen
the »frontiers,1 I. id?f.
W allis*, Dr..i his acgciqsr of the Sfa^ds^pfi
. Orkney, I. i f . Notffi|'
W a t e r j&jfluick in theJlRTortn, • iWhfih Sit is
, frozen inTbe^Southern latitudes, .J. 14.
W a t e r -fa l l s , from the rocks, 1,-93', &,feqq-,
W a t e r -f lea, I f , 49.
W a t e r -snakEs, Vandflanger, fevcraL fathoms
W a t e r- sfqut ,, or" ,T rompo.^ •■ 'me?;h'anij ac-
cpu^t'.of-. 34 ■.
WBAvnjspi me t h o d u f e d in Nejtway, II.
W3‘r 27>4-
,W hale, fee Hval-filk.
Whe Aja-,'f apd ,‘Buck-wneat, ,^roy?>in Norway,
Whey, the corbmdinJ,ffrinkF®jthejt'peafaijts ’ill
Norway, II. 5.'. ’}
WiLD-nyoKS of Various’kinds, TIV.6^6, & FecJ^I,
Wilster, M. brought grapes-Jgbioft to ma-
turity»dn hjs garden at (fhriftiana, Ih. a2.
^Windows, feldom feen in the peafants-^homes
Norvyay, II. 277."'-:,;
W indsv regular and, irregular -in Norway, I,
g2, & feqq. Eaft wind molt falubrious in
W in t e r , j^ljd, in the.^eftern bartb,of Nor^
fevere I or I JdPi:
p^ingVf. ig. Efoeeiidly/abOut'Bergen, 14;
' ! NatuSal,(jWfc of thjs filildpefe, i 's , |t( feqq,
fhiu. 1
iiWp'LF^ the plague of Norway, If, !} 7 . De-r
Ofeflbld r ib a r& ’ feqq. Several' method?, of ,
■ 1. ;dell, pi ltfu Wolves. I I.'ijo'.:l^fc| • 1 ■! ''ItfegNtlih,
’Wyki-iMij' obfirVes^that "rife length of day#ip‘
, Nort)^dqt#g,Sqmmer, makes it warmer
;:;; ’thah^if*Tnote.SoutherlyA^imates,^!. 21, Nqte.
His opinion .co^ceraiDgjpne
Woulls clrels in Norway,’ II. 275)5^» (
•Wpobj --greafer-'quantity o f rdf^in
' NorwMirhan ,is - coniutned^fG Denmark,“!.
I i&tj *Zi**tik B ‘‘WooffgtlfM’e’bf Norway• treated ofj
ke; in _4Sr~“ *'------ --------
■ Vf®k^AiKD,.r pr. aii& ’theory., ,of the' earth,
1. 16. HisV^iiOti adopted by the? author,
0.' ^Preferable!to- that of BurntfEjjfr Whifldfl
ri,.%i|fS -Combated by Elias Canterartu?, arid
M. BuM b,’ ’ iblcft ‘ % The’'author's reafons, for:
W orms, a fmaUTo'rE'df foppofedttb Miflp g n t
‘’fuqto Nprway by fogs, II. 43f Another fort
Iptoffmall 'Worms thatjajllwjth the fnawf 44.
H Defeilbed, ibia ’& feqq. ^Thqt< opiAtpn re-
■ -.;je&d y b|- fonu, ^45^,,, Ad|pkd by ’A e au-
thor, !’46. Se* wo
F I N I 'S.'
E R R A T A.
Part I. -b. 195. 1 . 17’ for animal read annual. ] Part II. p. 59. 1 . b8. delolin. Part
II. p. 196. IV 2. for Kraken read Sea Snake. 'Part II. p. 4. Ir 3. for Wand read Ice-
%d,. Part II. p, 40 1.3. Note, for d w b |fad öiuto.