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CHAP

HAP. XXIV. Before the travellers leave Uleáborg, they make the enquiries necessary to guide them in prosecuting their intended journey, but without obtaining information. Although the accomplishing of their design is considered impracticable, they pursue their route, with the accession of two fellow travellers, and after being present at a Finlandish dance, and hearing some specimens of their music, they are highly diverted at the surprise of the natives in viewing a flea through a microscope, and arrive at Kemi.

Chap. XXV. A description of the character and family of r. Castrion, first minister of the parish of Kemi, and who has the superintendence of a country nine hundred English miles square, is given in this chapter. In the minister's house the author and his friends were lodged: the church at this place excited their surprise on account of its magnificence. Here our author tried the experiment of a Finlandish bath with his host. After observing the plants in flower, they depart, and arrive at Tornea.

Chap. XXVI. The town of Tornea described; rendered famous for being a situation to view the sun at midnight, with which sight the travellers are gratified. An account of the trade of this place is given, and also of inscriptions written by travellers in a book preserved in the church of Jukasjervi for that purpose. Chap. XXVII. During the resiVOL. I.

dence at Tornea, they became ac-
quainted with every person disposed
to be sociable, and having made an
acquisition to their travelling party,
The face of
depart from Tornea.
the country is described, and the tra-
vellers find a good road in their jour-
ney to Ofver or Upper Tornea; but
arriving here, it is observed that it
instantly appeared they were about
to enter an uncultivated country, and
to take leave of the civilized world.
The author notices the different
stages at which they stopped; at one
of which he had an opportunity of
seeing their manner of catching sal-
mon, which he thus describes. "The
common method of catching salmon
in the north is by driving a palisade,
which extends from one bank as far
as the middle of the river, and some-
times to the opposite side: between
the stakes of the palisade they put
branches of trees, or perhaps net-
work, which hinder the salmon from
ascending the stream, and leave only
one opening where the fish may pass
through, but where they have placed
a net, which is ready to receive them.
It is not permitted to make their
lax-pata, the Finlandish term for
palisade, longer than a certain mea-
sure, and they pay in proportion to
its length, and also its proximity to
the mouth of the river; for such
as are high up the river can only
catch the salmon that escape all the
fishers below them. This palisade or
lax-pata is always set where the ri
ver is most noisy, and where it forms
a fall. The people of the country
shew an incredible dexterity in walk-
ing along those stakes, which the
force of the current shakes in a sur
prising manner: women and children
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