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LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Skorpas confifts of three or four houfes, in which the peafants fcem to 
live very comfortably. There is alfo a fmall building for the ufe of 
travellers, where they may be lodged and entertained. 
Vergata ; a fingle houfe upon a little ifland, without accommodation for 
pnflcngers. 
Kemlinga ; a tingle houfe upon a fmall itland, in which patTengers may 
be accommodated with a lodging. 
Brando , another fmall itland, but without any fort of accommodation 
for travellers except horfes, which may be had of the peafant; but 
you mutt proceed as far as Varfala to obtain a lodging. 
VarfaJa likewife a fmall itland. There are two rooms in the peafant’s 
houfe detlined for the reception of travellers. The peafants feem 
to live there pretty well; they can give you potatoes, butter, milk 
and beer. 
Idelfwg ; a peafant’s houfe, with an apartment for ftrangers. Here the 
Swedifh language begins to ceafe, and is replaced by the Finnith. 
Almotl the whole of the road goes through pine and fir-woods : the 
country is flat. 
Himois. Only one room for travellers, which being very fmall, could 
hold but a few people. 
LaitiSy a peafant’s houfe, without any accommodation for paflengers. 
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