GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
Death of the late Khan — Consequences of the Capture of the 
Crimea — Palace of the Khans — Preparations made for the 
Reception of the late Empress — Seraglio — Description of the 
Charem — Visit to the Fortress of Dschoufoulkale— Anecdote 
of an English Servant — Extraordinary Ring — Singular Ex- 
cavation — Jewish Cemetery— Account of the Sect o/'Karai. 
CHAP. V. 
P. 196. 
FROM THE CAPITAL OF THE CRIMEA, TO THE 
HERACLEOTIC CHERSONESUS. 
Tarantula Spider — Departure from Raktcheserai — Ctenus of 
Stralo — Aktiar — Caverns of lnkerman — Mephitic Air — 
Cippus of Theagenes — Antient Geography , and Antiquities 
of the Minor Peninsula — Eufatorium — Chersonesus — 
Parthenium of Formaleoni — Monastery of St. George — 
Balaclava — Genoese Fortress — Geology of the Crimea — 
Extraordinary Geological Phenomena — Form of an antient 
Greek Town — Manners of the People. 
CHAP. VI. 
P. 231. 
1 ROM THE HERACLEOTIC CHERSONESUS, ALONG THE 
SOUTH COAST OF THE CRIMEA. 
Valley of Baidar — Domestic Habits and Manners of the Tahtars 
Passage of the Merdveen — Kutchuckoy — Plants and 
Minerals — Transitions — Criu-metopon — Aloupka — Other 
Villages on the Coast — Country between Kutchuckoy and 
SudaJt Tahtar School — Vestiges of the Genoese Language 
Ruins of a Greek Monastery — Ai’vdagh Promontory 
Parthcnit — Alusta-Tchetirdagh, or Mons Trapezus — 
Shuma Position of the Crimean Mountains — Derykeiiy 
Mahmoud Sultan — Return to Akmetchel — Marriage Cere- 
mony of the Greek Church — Jewish Wedding — Military 
Force of the Crimea — SuvoRor. 
