Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 113.
Jokkmokk, 05/07/1732, ¶571:
5th. We travelled to KVIKKJOKK and on the way there we had to make a portage (called “mörker” by the people of Umeå, “murki” by the Lapps), during which I saw an abundance of ‘Thalactrum minimum’ [Alpine Meadow-rue] on the shore. ‘Sceptrum Carolinum’ [Moor-king] was in flower on the bank, as was ‘Aconitum luridum’ [Northern Wolfsbane], ‘Juncus palustris calamo trifido’ [Three-leaved Rush] and ‘Viola lutea florens’ [Yellow Wood-violet].