14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 38. 



56. Six plates from tin ArkMtekturny Vyestnik (Journal of Archi- 

 tecture). (1) Fragments of ancient decorative paintings in churches 

 near Novgorod (chromolithograph); (2) plan of the cathedral of St. 

 Sophia in Novgorod (chromolithograph) ; (3) palace of Madame E. M. 

 Baturlin in St. Petersburg (woodcut); (4) Tartar mosaics (chromo- 

 lithograph); (5) palace of justice at Baku (woodcut); (6) marks of 

 Slavonic manuscripts (chromolithograph). Bound in cardboards. 

 Height, 1 1 inches; width, 1011 inches. (Cat, No. 255678, U.S.N.M.) 



57. Russian manuscript containing ten religious and patriotic essays, 

 with a preface containing an address to the American people, by 

 Alexander Korobov. Bound in half roan. Height, 10^ inches ; width 

 8| inches. (Cat. No. 255673, CJ.S.N.M.) 



~>S. Russian account of the official mission to Russia of Hon. G. V. 

 Fox in 1866. Translated by S. N. Buynitzky. Washington, 1867. 

 Contains chiefly a translation of the articles in the Kronstadt Herald 

 relating to the American mission. Pages 62, octavo. Bound in 

 morocco, stamped in gold. Height , '.) inches; width, 5J inches. (Cat . 

 No. 255664, U.S.N.M.) 



59. Narrative of tin Mission to Russia in 1S66 of the Hon. Gustavus 

 Vasa Fox, Assistant Secretary of tin Navy. From the journal and 

 notes of J. F. Loubat. Edited by John D. Champlin, jr. New York, 

 is?:;. Pages 1 I 1, octavo. With 13 portraits. Bound in doth, with 

 gold pressings. Height, 9| inches; width, 7^ inches. (Cat. No. 

 255303, U.S.N.M.) 



60. Packagi of newspaper clippings relating to the American mis- 

 sion to Russia under lion. G. V. Fox. (Cat. No. 255642, U.S.N.M.) 



OTHEB OBJECTS INCLUDED IN THE FOX COLLECTION. 



61. Complimentary banqud given by (In city council oj Boston to 

 Rear-Admiral LessqffsTcy and tin officers of the Russian fleet «t tin 

 Reven House, June 7, lS6.' f . Contains an account of the visit of the 

 Russian squadron under Rear-Admiral Lessoffsky in American waters 

 in 1864 and the festivities given in its honor in Boston. Bo-ton, 

 L864. Pages 58, octavo. Paper. Height, It 1 , inches; width, 5 \ 

 inches. (Cat. No. 255662, U.S.N.M.) 



62. Hislmperial Highnessth Grand Duh Alexis in tin United States 



of America during tin irintu of IS71-72. Contains the itinerary of 

 the Grand Duke Alexis, fourth son of Emperor Alexander 11 in the 

 United Stat.-, which extended from November 20. L871, to Febru- 

 ary 22, L872. Cambridge, 1 S72. Bag.- 223, octavo. Bound in 

 morocco, richly stamped in gold, with gilt v^c<~. Height , 101 inches; 

 width. 7 inch,'... (2 copies, Cat. No. 255671, U.S.N.M.) 



68. PacTcagt of newspaper dii>j>inys relating to the visit of Grand 

 Duke Alexis in the United States timing the winter of ls?l 72. (Cat. 

 No. 2556-H, C.S.N.M.) 



