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LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Mujlarwja. Here is a fmall feparate houfe for the reception of travellers. 
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Oripaa . No lodging for ftrangers. At a little diftance from this place 
is the fourcc of the river Aurajoki. The road is very fine, and goes 
through the middle of a pine-wood. 
Wirlzanoja , a wretched place belonging to the parifh of Lofmijoki, and 
the diftridt Biorneborg or Satekunda. The road Hill proceeds through 
woods of very old pine-trees. 
Sallila-Peltari. One may here get fome kind of lodging. The pca- 
fants are flout and handfomc people. You have to crofs the Loima, 
Pungalaifis, and the Lembou or Ills, all of them fmall rivers that 
empty themfelves into the river Cumo. 
Mamala. Here is a feparate fmall building for travellers. 
Kivlniemi . No lodging for ftrangers. The river Cumo appears very 
confiderable, and the noife of its current is heard under the ice. 
Sohilia, a fmall hamlet without any accommodation for travellers. You 
pafs over a wooden bridge about two hundred paces, or four hundred 
feet long, which is called Wamajkojkl Bro. The river forms here a 
fort of cataraH, which falls down with a great roaring : in the Finnifh 
language a cataradt is called kojkl. What appears contrary to all 
rule is, that the bridge is built in the fhape of a crefcent or half¬ 
moon, with the curve turned towards the current. 
Heinois 
