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into other vessels, which went through the 
little River Lourda, as far as the Lake LatzS, 
out of which issues the River Onega, on which 
the navigation continued to the village Mar- 
komonsa, where the great Cataracts begin: 
the goods were then again unshipped, and 
carried by land nine or ten versts, to the little 
River Yamsscha, through which, and the 
Scheleksa, entered then the Dvina. 
The Lake Be loo zero is not deep or dan- 
gerous; the vessels employed on it ( belozerky '), 
are much better constructed than those that 
frequent the track of Fyshney Foloshok, and last 
from eight to ten years. 
Rivers falling into the Lake Beloozeuo, or White 
Lake. 
The Ouchtoma, not navigable; having its source 
in the neighbourhood of the Lake Foge, from 
which it is divided by mountains. 
Kema. No vessels frequent it; but timber is 
floated down. 
The Kofgia. By this river, vessels went only 
as far as the wharf of Badoshka. When the 
Marienshj Canal is finished, they will be able 
to proceed to its head, that is, fifteen versts 
further than Badoshk. 
•j 
(1) A species of small craft thus called. 
