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LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Yowala. Here you find a room with two beds, at the fervicc of tra¬ 
vellers. The whole of this coaff prefents nothing interefting to the 
painter: the country is flat. 
Kevlaluoto. No reception for travellers. We travelled continually on 
the ice, though the paffage was far from being pleafant, on account 
of the rocks by which the ice was broken, and the road made very 
uneven and rough. 
Luoto. Here are two or three rooms to accommodate travellers. You 
may even get coffee at this place. 
Siniluoto. The pofl-houfe being on the fliore, we had no occafion to 
drive up to it, but the horfes, which were ready, were fcnt down to 
us : they were put to on the ice, and we purfucd our journey. I do 
not know whether there are any lodgings for paffengcrs. 
Brakejiad is a finall town, which has a fea-port, and carries on fome 
commerce. There is an indifferent fort of inn there ; and the town 
does not appear to advantage upon entering it. 
LaJJila . No lodging for travellers. The peafants feem to be poor. 
Gertuala. No accommodation for firangers. There is a church, and the 
parfon lives in a very comfortable houfe. He is faid to be one of the 
richeft clergymen in Finland, 
Karicanda . Paflengers find a lodging here : there is a parlour and two 
bed-rooms. 
Uleaborg. The capital of Ofirobothnia. It is the refidcnce of a go¬ 
vernor and fome inferior magiftratcs. 
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