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APPENDIX, N“ II. 
Between St. Petersburg and Schlusselburg, 
the following Streams fall into the Neva. 
The Iosna, and Ishor: though inconsiderable, 
small barks frequent them; also timber, and 
wood for fuel, floated. 
Ochta, not navigable. 
Moika, and Iontalka, are canals dug through 
the city of St. Petersburg, for the reception ot 
some barks from Vyshney Foloshok. 
Rivers on the Coast of Finland. 
The Kumen is the outlet of the water from 
numberless lakes in Finland ; it is not navi- 
gable but at its estuary, where is now the 
station of the galley fleet, or port of Rotsen- 
zaime. 
At the building of different fortifications on 
the frontier, it was thought necessary to 
make a communication by water between 
the respective fortresses, to avoid passing the 
line of demarcation by land, which they were 
formerly obliged to do : for this purpose canals 
were dug; through these, and some lakes, 
a passage by water may be effected, round 
the Swedish frontier, even as far as Nenschlot. 
The Koutvalentaiskov, Koutvelentripol- 
sicoy, Kafkinskoy, Koukotaipolskoy, and 
Teletaipolskoy, flow in various directions. 
