Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 62.

Västerbotten [1], 29/05/1732, ¶253:

29th. I left Granön very early in a “håp”, that is, a small boat, which I shall describe below, on the western branch of the Ume river, for the Ume river is composed of two branches which join up at GRESILE 13 miles from Umeå. One branch comes from Lycksele and the other from Sorsele (NB. so they claim). We travelled on the western branch to Lycksele.

  1. Granön departure
  2. GRESILE (mentioned only)
  3. Umeå (mentioned only)
  4. Lycksele (mentioned only)
  5. Sorsele (mentioned only)