GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
Opening of the Thracian Bosporus — Conduct of the Emperor 
respecting Odessa— Number of discarded Officers— Usurious 
Practices of the Sovereign — Further Account of Odessa — 
Account of the Passage by Land to Constantinople — Prepa- 
ration for sailing from Odessa. 
CHAP. X. 
P. 382. 
VOYAGE FROM ODESSA, TO THE HARBOUR OF INEADA 
IN TURKEY. 
Contrast between a Russian and a Greek — Tournefort’s erro- 
neous Account of the Black Sea — Extraordinary Temperature 
of the Climate — English Commerce in the Black Sea — 
Fortress of Odessa — Departure for Turkey — Island of 
Leuce — Accounts of it by Antient IVriters — Mouths of the 
Danube — White Dolphins — Observations on board the 
Moderate — Dreadful Tempest — Harbour of Ineada — Plants 
Appearance of the Turks — Mountaineers — Basaltic Pillars 
— Theory of their Origin. 
CHAP. XI. 
P. 422. 
FROM THE HARBOUR OF INEADA IN THE BLACK SEA, 
TO CONSTANTINOPLE. 
Voyage to Constantinople — Entrance of the Canal — Return to 
the Cyanean Isles — Geological Phenomena — Votive Altar — 
Singular Breccia — Origin of the Thracian Bosporus — Anti- 
quities Of the Temple of Jupiter Urius, and the place called 
Hieron Probable Situation of Darius when he surveyed the 
Euxine — Approach to Constantinople — Disgusting Appear- 
ance of the Streets — Arrival at Galata—Pera— State of 
Turkish Commerce. 
ADDITIONAL NOTES, P. 451—455. 
