12 PROCKKhlXUS OF THE \ IV/o\ 1/, MUSEUM. vou 38. 



sandth anniversary of the Russian Empire.) Fourteen photographs, 

 in a book-shaped case of morocco. Height, 94 inches; width, 12f 

 inches. (Cat, No. 255676, U.S.N.M.) 



42. Two -photographs >■< j>n scnting views of Kostroma, the birthplace 

 of the Romanovs, the present dynasty on the Russian throne, in a 

 folder of half roan. Height, 111 inches; width, 9 inches. (Cat, No. 

 255l>72, U.S.X.M.) 



4.3. Istoricheskoe opisanie Kostromskavo ipatskavo monastyra. (His- 

 torical description of the Ipatyev monastery at Kostroma.) By 

 Archpriest Mikhail Diev. Moscow, 1858. The Ipatyev monastery 

 dates from the fourteenth century. Michael Feodorovich, the first 

 of the Romanovs (1613-1645), lived there when he was called to the 

 Russian throne. Pages 90, octavo. Bound in paper in imitation of 

 white moreen silk, with gilt edges. Height, 9 inches; width, 64. 

 inches. (Cat. No. 255668, U.S.N.M.) 



////. Zhirojtisiiy Karamzin Hi russkaya istoriya v Jcartindkh. (Pic- 

 torial Karamzin, or history of Russia in pictures.) By Andrew 

 Prev. St. Petersburg, 18.36-1844. One hundred and sixty illustra- 

 tions, with explanatory text to the History of the Russian Empire, 

 by Nicholas Mikhailovich Karamzin (1765-1826), which was first 

 published in eleven volumes, St. Petersburg, 1816-1826. Issued in 

 eleven fascicles and inserted in three ornamental folders of cardboard. 

 Of folder 2 there is a duplicate in form of a bound volume. Height, 

 9y inches; width, 7 inches. (Cat. No. 255646, U.S.N.M.) 



45. Russkiy istoricheskiy albom. (Russian historical album.) Con- 

 taining 2(>1 autographs, in various languages, of prominent person- 

 ages, from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Moscow, 1855. 

 Pages 44, quarto. Bound in cloth. Height, l.'U inches; width, 1 0| 

 inches. Presented by Prince A. Sherbalov, mayor of Moscow, to 

 Mr. Fox. (Cat. No. 255677, U.S.X.M.) 



/+(j. Tin Russia)) Orthodox church. A treatise of her origin andlife. 

 By Archpriest Bassanoff. Translated by Rev. N. Bj erring, priest of 

 the Orthodox Eastern Church. NewYork, L873. Pages44, octavo. 

 Paper. Height, 1\ inches; width, 5 inches. (Cat. No. 255655, 

 U.S.N.M.) 



',", . Proyekt pravoslavnavo Jchrama vo imya Josifa Georgiya Zosimu. 

 (Plan of an orthodox church in honor of St. Joseph George Zosinms.) 

 By Architect Nicholas Khokhlov. April 4, 1866. Consisting of 4 

 chromolithographs in a portfolio of morocco, stamped in gold, lined 

 with brown moreen silk. Height, 24 | inches; width, IS', inches. 

 (Cat. NO. 255684, U.S.N.M.) 



'/S. Izslyedovaniya o sostoyanii rybolovstva vRossii. (Investigation 

 of the condition of the fishery industry in Russia.) Seven quarto 

 volumes. Published by the Ministry of Imperial Domains. St. 

 Petersburg, 1860-1863. Contents: Volume 1, the fisheries in the 



