N- 



D 



X. 



Greenlanders, their proper names 

 nearly fimilar to thofe ufed in the 

 Aleutian Ifles, 40. 



H. 



Hare's Rock. See Saetjlne Kammen. 

 Hot Springs, found in Kanaga, 75. 

 in Tfetchina, 76. 



I. 



Ibiya, Rick/a, and 0/as, Three large 

 populous iflands to the Eaft of 

 the Aleutian Iflands, 46. 



Je/uits, their compliance with the 

 Chinefe fuperflition, 220. 



Jgonok, a village of Unalalhka, 142. 



Igunok, a bay N. E. of UnalaQika, 



255- 

 Ikutchlok, a dwelling place at Una- 



laflika, 137. 



Imperial Academy, their chart of 

 the New Difcovered Iflands, not 

 to be depended on, 24. 27. 



Jndigirka, a river of Siberia, 14. 



Inlogufak, a leader of the Unalafli- 

 kans, killed, 139. 



Ifanak, one of the iflands to the 

 Weft of Kadyak, 109. 



J/lands (jSlew Difcovered), firfl: tri- 

 bute brought from thence to 

 Ochotfk, 22. Liftof thofe iflands, 

 according to Mr. Muller, 297. 

 Their names altered and corrupt- 

 ed by the Rufllan navigators, 299. 

 See Aleutian IJlcs and Fox IJIands. 



Ijleniefi (Mr.), fent to Yakuifk to 

 obferve the tranfit of Venus, 274. 



Itchadck 2.w^Kagumaga, two friend- 

 ly Toigons, 137. 



7 



Ivan Shilkin, his voyage, 57. 60. 

 Shipwrecked on one of the Fox 

 Iflands, 58. Great diflrefies of 

 his crew on that ifland, 59. Ship- 

 Wrecked a fecond time, 60. 



Ivan Vajfilievitth I. makes the firfl: 

 irruption into Siberia, 177. 



Ivan Vajfilicvitch II. took the title 

 of Lord of all the Siberian lands 

 before the conquefts of Yermac, 

 179. See Rujfta. 



Ives (IJbrandJ, a Dutchman. Em- 

 baffador from Peter I. to Pekin, 

 203. 



Iviya, one of the Akuiian Iflands, 



Si- 



K. 



Kadyak, one of the Fox Iflands, 

 35. The fondnefs of the natives 

 for beads, 1 14. Animals and ve- 

 getables found there, 115, 116, 

 Great reafon to think it is at no 

 great diflance from the continent 

 of America, 1 17. Account of the 

 inhabitants, 1 1 8. See Ghttoff. 



Kagumaga. See Itchadek. 



Kalaktak, a village of Unalaflika, 



Kama, a river, 180. 



Kamtchatka, difcovered by the Ruf- 

 fians, 3. The whole peninfula re- 

 duced by theRufnans,4. Of little 

 advantage to the crown at firfl, but 

 fince the difcovery of the iflands 

 between Afia and America its 

 fur-trade is become a confiJerable 

 branch of the Rufllan commerce, 

 ibid. Its fituation and boundaries, 

 5. Its dirtrifts, government, and 

 population, ihid. Fixed and other 

 tributes to the crown, 6. Its foil 



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