INDEX TO PART THE FIRST. 
Churches, first, in Russia, i. 34, 35. Antient Greek church excavated 
in a rock, ii. 188. 
Cimmerian Bosporus, importance of to antient Athens, ii. 63. Deri- 
vation of the word Bosporus, G5. Volcanic island at Temrook, 66. 
Site of the antient Cimmerium, 67. antiquities there, 68 — 74. 
Origin of temples, 75. Site of the antient Cepoe, 77. Antient 
monument erected by Comosarya, a queen of the Bosporus, 78 — 80. 
New fortress of Taman, 80, 81. Ruins of Phanagoria, 82—89. 
Inscriptions, ,90 — 96. View of the Cimmerian Straits, 115. 
Circassians, the original stock of the Don Cossacks, i. 377, 378. 
Manners of the modern Circassians, 379, 380. causes and termi- 
nation of their war with the Cossacks of the Black Sea, ii. 22 — 24. 
peparations for making peace, 26, 27* ceremony of concluding it, 
28 — 30. Appearance and dress of the Circassian Princes, 30 — 32. 
Peasants of Circassia, 34 — 38. their music, 40. dances, 41, 42. 
account of their language, 42, 43. Character of the Lesgi, a Cir- 
cassian tribe, 44. remarkable instance of bravery in one, 45. 
Circassian women, 46. Commerce of the Circassians with the 
Tehernomorski Cossacks, 48. their skill in horsemanship, ibid. 
General appearance of the Circassian territory, 61. Watch- 
towers, 62. 
Clarke, Dr. E. D., unpleasant situation of, in Russia, i. 4, 451, 452. 
is advised to quit Petersburg for Moscow, 4. bis journey thence to 
Moscow, 15 et seq. arrives at Novogorod, 25. and at Moscow, 
52. his impressions on entering that city, 54 — 56, 59 — 61. his 
dilemma at a Russian ball, 84. account of his visit to the Arch- 
bishop of Moscow, 193 — 200. departs from Moscow, 228. arrives 
atWoronetz, 259. adventure of, at Paulovskoy, 290, 29 1 . enters 
the country of the Don Cossacks, °95. account of his journey over 
the Steppes, 308, 309- makes a public entry into the capital of 
the Don Cossacks, 343. Voyage of, down the Don to Azof and 
Taganrog, 394 — 425. perilous voyage across the sea of Azof, 442 — 
444. emotions on entering Asia, 445. journey through Kuban 
Tahtary to the frontier of Circassia, ii. 1 — 50. second excursion 
into Circassia, 52 — 54. crosses the Straits of the Cimmerian Bos- 
porus to Caffa, 93—142. journey from Caffa to the capital of the 
Crimea, 144—195. his hospitable reception by Professor Pallas, 
1 6o — 1 64- journey from the capital of the Crimea to the Heracleotie 
Chersonesus, 196 — 230. journey thence along the south coast of 
the Crimea, 231 — 272. Is accompanied by Professor Pallas on his 
second excursion to the Minor Peninsula of the Heracleota>, ii. 274. 
account of that excursion, 275 — 300. journey from the Crimea, by 
