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perforated with a number of holes, in which are arranged from
a hundred to a hundred and fifty laces of horse-hair ; and a bird-
call is placed in the middle raft. The inhabitants of the environs,
on the arrival of the season, repair to the shore to pursue this
kind of hunting. Their boats are large, and contain from six to
eight men, while to every five rafts is attached one of these boats.
There is, besides, a boat which draws six or eight smaller rafts,
for the benefit of the men employed. As soon as they have fixed
the rafts, they go to a distance and drop the fishing-lines, which
are provided with a certain number of hooks: these are sunk to
the bottom by leaden weights, while they are kept perpendicu-
lar by wooden floats.
They visit these lines twice a day, and in the interval they fish
with common lines. The fish are distributed over the rafts.
Each raft is capable of cohtaining about a score of birds at a
time; and it is remarkable that the fish suffer themselves to be
taken more readily with black horse-hair than with that of any
other colour.
The western part of the isle of Drangue contains a spot at
which these hunters can land at the base of a rock : but it is im-
possible to proceed up the island without permission from the
people belonging to the bishop, for on every side the rock
is extremely steep. In the spring, when the people em-
ployed by the bishop arrive, the most hardy and active among
them ascends by driving nails from space to space on which
he rests his feet, and continues this process till he gains the
summit; he then drops a rope with which he is provided, and
thus enables the others to mount. On quitting the isle they take
out the nails. It will be perceived, that when they gain the top-
they begin to hunt the birds; but though this manner differs from
that of the rafts, yet the latter is of great utility when the sea
is calm.
A MONSTER.
In these districts there is a kind of fish which is considered as
a monster, perhaps on account of its size; but it will doubtless
be discovered by naturalists to belong to the genus of marine
worms. The Icelanders may be excused for their notion
pf it, since it is known that a celebrated nation, remark-
able for its scientific men, has taken for an unknown and
terrible monster a far less animal, doubtless of the same species.
We found in one of the annals of Iceland an account which states
that in the year 1639 there was thrown upon the coast of
Thingoe a singular creature or monster, the body of which was
as long as that of the human species, and was provided witty
seven tails; each of which was four feet long, and covered with
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