IN THE KAMIN PASS 



CHAPTER XLIV. 



FROM YENESEISK TO TOMSK. 



Once more in Yeneseisk Country on the Banks of the Yenesei Moulting 

 Birds -Blyth's Grass- warbler Nordenskiold's Goods A Holiday A 

 Dinner Party at the Ispravnik's From Yeneseisk to Krasnoyarsk Three 

 Days at Krasnoyarsk The Club Telegraph Communication Scurvy 

 amongst the Tungusks The Neighbouring Country From Krasnoyarsk 

 to Tomsk Magnificence of the Autumn Foliage The Villages The 

 Birds Difficulties in the Way A Friendly Ispravnik Tomsk The 

 Wreck of the Thames. 



ON the morning of the i4th of August, soon after tea, 

 we reached Yeneseisk, having been twenty-two days on 

 the road, which was considered a good passage. I was 

 busy all the afternoon getting a large empty room in 

 Boiling's house fitted up to unpack and dry my skins. I 

 found them in better condition than I had expected, but 

 nevertheless far too damp for me to venture travelling 

 with them for a month longer, unless artificially dried. 



