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D 



X. 



Gregory ShafFyrin, and Ivan Ko- 

 kovin, deftroyed by the natives, 

 83. See Unalafloka, 

 Dtirneff {Jiod'wii). His voyage, 45. 



E. 



EcHpfe, behaviour of the Chinefe at 

 one, 228. 



Emprefs. of Rujfia. See Rujfm, 



Enge! (Mr.) Difputes the exaflnefs 

 of the iongiiudes laid down by 

 Muiler and the Ruffian geogra- 

 phers, 267. 



Efquimauxindians, fimllarity between 

 their boats and thofe of the Fox 

 Iflands, 260. 264. 



Feathers (peacock's), ufed for a dif- 

 tinftion of rank by the Chinefe, 

 218. 



Fedotika. See Nikul. 



Foxes, different fpecies of, defcrib- 

 ed, 14. Value of their fkins. 



Fox IJlands, fometimes called the 

 fartheft Aleutian Ifles, 29. Their 

 land and fea-animals, 148. Man- 

 ners and cuftoms of the inhabi- 

 tants, 149. Warm fprings and 

 native fulphur to be found in 

 forae of them, 149. Their drefs, 

 151. 169. Their veffelsdefcrib- 

 ed, 152. Are very fond of fnuff, 

 153. Their drums defcribed, 154. 

 Their weapons, 155. 170. Food 

 of the inhabitants, 168. Their 

 feafts, 171. Their funeral cere- 

 monies, 173. Account of the 

 inhabitants, 256 — 261. Their 



extreme naftineff, 258. Their 

 boats made like thofe of the Ef- 

 quimaux Indians in North Ame- 

 rica, 260. 264. Are faid to have 

 no notion of a God, 261 •, yet 

 have fortune-teller?, who pretend 

 to divination, by tlie information 

 of fpirits, ibid. The inhabitants 

 called by the Pvuffians by the ge- 

 neral name of Aleyut, 263. 

 Proofs of the vicinity of thole 

 iflands to America, 291. 



Geographers {RuJJian), their accu- 

 racy, 273. 



Ghejfur-Chan, the principal idol at 

 Maimatfchin, 224. 



Chttoff {Stephen), his voyage, 106 

 — 123. Winters upon Copper 

 Ifland, 106. Arrives at Kadyak, 

 the moft Eaftward of the Fox 

 Iflands, loS. Is attacked by the 

 natives, whom he defeats, no, 

 and finally repulfes, 112. Win- 

 ters at Kadyak, 113. Is recon- 

 ciled to the natives, 114. Curi- 

 olities procured by him at that 

 ifland, ibid. No chart of his 

 voyage, 117. Departs from Ka- 

 dyak, and arrives at Umnak, 1 18, 

 119. Defeats a defign formed 

 againfl him by the natives, 120. 

 Meets vi^ithKorovin, 121. Win- 

 ters on Umnak, 122. Journal of 

 his voyage, 124 — 130. Set So!o- 

 'oioff, Korovin. 



■ {Ivan), an Aleutian inter- 



preter, lOI. 



Golodoff, killed at Unyumga, 65. 



Goreloi. See Atchu. 



Greenlandersy 



