STOCKHOLM TO ULEABORG. 
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local OBSERVATIONS. ' 
Ileinois. Here is a room for padengers, with three beds in it: the way 
lies acrofs the ice. 
JVuoriais. The houfe at this place is unfit for the reception of travel¬ 
lers : it is one of thole Finlandifh cottages which, if I am not mif- 
taken, are called putcha. They have no chimney, but the fmokegoes 
out of the windows, which are without glafs, and remain always open, 
even in the fevered weather. Wood is not fcarce in this country. 
Hertuala. No lodging for travellers. A quarter of a Swedifh mile to 
the right, before you come to Yervenkylc, you wiil fee the road that 
leads to the cafcade of Kyro. 
Yervenkyle. Two or three peafants’ houfes, with a little cottage to re¬ 
ceive ftrangers : the latter only confids of one room, with two beds 
and a dove. The pcafant of this cottage is a good honed creature, 
and feems to live with tolerable eafe. Yervenkyle is not the ftraighted 
way to go to Wafa, but we made this circuit, in order to fee the caf¬ 
cade of Kyro. 
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