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Cemht, the fecond Chinefe emperor 

 of the Mandiur race, 197. Ex- 

 pels the Ruflians from his domi- 

 nions, for their riots and drun- 

 kennefs, 205. 



Camphor wood (the true), drove by 

 the fea on Copper Illand, 107. 



Caravans (RuiTian), allowed to trade 

 to Pekin, 203. Difcontinued, 

 and why, zcg. See RnJJia. 



Chatanga, the cape between that 

 river and the Piafida never yet 

 doubled, 509 — 313. 



Chinefe, origin of the difputes be- 

 tween them and the Ruffians, 197. 

 Hoftilities commenced between 

 them, 198. Treaty of Nerfliinfk 

 concluded, 200. Beginning of 

 the commerce between the two 

 nations, 202. Their trade with 

 the Ruffians, 20S, &c. Reckon 

 it a mark of difrepeft to uncover 

 the head to a fuperior, 228. 

 Their fuperdition in regard to 

 fires, 229. Manner of their pro- 

 nouncing foreign expreffions, 232. 

 No Ipecie but bullion current 

 among them, 233. Advantage 

 of the Chinefe trade to Ruffia, 

 240. 



Cholodikff. Voyage of a vefTel fitted 

 out by him, 48. 



Ckt/ho, (or the Fire-god), a Chinefe 

 idol, 226. SeeChinefe. 



Copper ljland,\vh'y' fo called, 2 1. 1 07. 

 252. Probable that all the hil- 

 locks in that country have for- 

 merly been vulcanoes, ibid. Sub- 

 jeft to frequent earth-quakes, aj:d 

 abound in fulphur, 253 

 Cyprian (Hrlt arciibifliop ot Siberia), 

 colleds the archives of the Sibe- 

 rian hiitor)\, i9i. 



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Daurkin (a native Tfchutfki), em- 

 ployed by Plenifner to examine 

 the iflands to the Eafl of Siberia, 

 295. The intelligence he brought 

 back, ibid, 



Belijle, millaken concerning the 

 Weftern coaft of America, 26. 



Dejlmeff, his voyage, 313. Ex- 

 trads from his papers, 315, 316. 

 His defcription of the great pro- 

 montory of the Tfchutfki, 317. 

 AnkudinofF's veilll wrecked on 

 that promontory, ibid. DelhnefF 

 builds Anadirikoi-Ollrog on the 

 river Anadyr, 318. Difpute be- 

 tween him and Soliverftoff, con- 

 cerning the difcovery of the Kor- 

 ga, 319, 320. No navigator 

 lince Defhneff pretends to have 

 palfed round the N. E. extremity 

 of /^fia, 322. 



Difcoveries. The profecution of 

 thofe begun by Beering moflly 

 carried on by individuals, 8. The 

 veffels equipped for thofe difco- 

 veries defciibed, ibid. Expences 

 attending them, 9. Profits of 

 the trade to the new difcovered 

 idands very confiderable, 10. 

 Lift of the principal charts of the 

 Ruffian difcoveries hitherto pub- 

 liQied, 28:. 

 Bogs, ufed for drawing carriages, 



247. 

 Drufinin (Alexei), wrecked at Beer- 

 ing's Illand, »i<5. His vovage to 

 the Fox lilsnds, Sc— 88.' Win- 

 ters at UnalaOika, 82. All tlie 

 ciev/, except four Ruffians, vi?. 

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