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APPENDIX, N” If. 
Division the First. 
Rivers flowing from, or falling into, the Volga, 
on the track to St. Petersburg. The 
Vyslmey Voloshok Division of Water Com- 
munication. 
The Volga is the principal of the whole navi- 
gation of this division. 
Vazuza, navigated by 120 to 150 barks. 
Gzat, furnishes also, annually, 600 barks. 
Tvertza is the principal track to Vyslmey 
Voloshok, conveying annually about 6000 
barks and vessels of different sorts. 
Medinka, a small branch, on which a number 
of barks are built for sale at Ri/ma. 
Mologa, a collateral track of inland navigation, 
from the Volga to St. Petersburg, by means of 
the rivers Tzagodocha, Goruna, and Somina, 
with a land-carriage of ninety versts to Tifin : 
from 200 to 260 vessels frequent it. This 
year a canal will be begun, to join the wharfs 
of Tifin and Somina; in consequence of which, 
trade is expected to increase. 
The Sh eksna affords another collateral branch 
of inland navigation, from the Volga to St. 
Petersburg, by means of Belo Osero, or the 
White Lake; and the River Kofgia, to the 
wharf of Badoshha ; from thence, by land, tq 
