VI. 
A Defcription of all kinds of RuJJian Antiquities, 
Natural Curiofities, &o. 
For the firft, the Imperial Cabinet here will furnifh 
a fufficient Store ; as for Inftance, Idols of Gold, 
Copper, and Iron, Ornaments for Drefs, Veffels, 
and other Antiquities, which were from time to 
time found in Siberia. On the other Head, an 
Account of the Mineral Waters at Olonitz ; the 
flying Squirrel, the Asbeftus,theMammot, and 
other natural Curiofities peculiar to RuJJt a and 
Siberia , not to be met with in other Countries. 
VII. 
All that relates to the Ecclefiaftical Hiftory, or 
can contribute to the illuftrating of it. 
For inftance, of the Idolatry of the ancient Inhabi- 
tants of RuJJia ; of their Converfion to theChri- 
ftian Religion ; of the Endeavours ufed by the 
Church of Rome for uniting with the Grecian , 
and particularly that of RuJJia ; of the Succef- 
fion of the RuJJian Metropolitans and Patri- 
archs ; of Archiepifcopal and Epifcopal Sees, of 
Convents, &c. 
vni. 
Diverfe Tranfattions relating to the Hiftory of 
Learning in RuJJia. 
Such are, A Hiftory of the Schools and Acade- 
mies of Ruffian of the Ufe of Characters, and 
x the Introduction of the Art of Writing.} of the 
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