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of stones, and has many rapids and whirl- 
pools. 
The Vo flows from the Lake Vagoula near Ferro, 
and falls into the Peypus, or Pskof Lake. It 
is projected to unite the Lake Vagoula with 
the Schwartzhach, by a branch of the River 
Aa ( Gavia ), falling into the Baltic near Riga, 
which would be of considerable advantage to 
the trade of that port. 
The Em bach falls also into Peypus. Many 
vessels pass through it, from the vicinity of 
the city of Dornat to Pernan : this river 
joins the Lake Urief. Means are sought to 
unite this river, by a canal, with Navat, a 
principal branch of the Phinert, towards 
Pernan. 
Rivers on the Coast of Estonia and Livonia. 
From the mouth of the Narova, to the port of 
Pernan, only small rivulets are to be found, 
full of water-falls. The Brihitma, near Reval, 
Yasovala, Fena, Vighlerhach, &c. are the prin- 
cipal, but only serve as watering-places for 
the fleet, in time of war. 
It was supposed practicable, in 1793, to join 
the Finnere with the Embach by means of a 
canal, and thereby open a communication 
between the Lakes Virtz and the River 
