INDEX TO PART THE FIRST. 
Account of Caffa, 130 — 132, nn. 144 — 153. Antiquities of Stara 
Crim, 151 — 156. account of its principal towns — Karasubazar, 159. 
Akmetehet, 160— 165. Baktchesarai, 169, 180 — 183. Causes which 
led to the deposition and death of the Khan, 173 — 178. Conse- 
quences of the capture of the Crimea, 179, 180. Fortress of Dsehou- 
foutkaR, 185. Account of Aktiar, 199 — 202. of Balaclava, 218 222, 
Genoese fortress, 222. Geology of the Crimea, 223 — 228. Excur- 
sion aloDg the south coast of the Crimea, 231 . Valley of Baidar, 232. 
Domestic manners and habits of the Crim Tahtars, 236. Plants and 
minerals, 242. Crifi-Metopon, 246. Aloupka, 248. Other villages 
on the coast, 251- Promontory of Ai’vdagh, 258. Parthenit, 259. 
Tchetirdagh, 260. Military force of the Crimea, 268. General 
survey of the Crimea, 321. Country north of the isthmus, ibid. 
Cripps, Mr. the friend and travelling companion of Dr. Clarke, adven- 
ture of, i. 325. his sufferings from the attacks of mosquitoes, 
ii. 60, 61. 
Crid-Melopon , antient promontory of, described, ii. 246. beautiful 
views thence, 247. 
Ctenus, site of, ascertained, ii. 198, 1 99- 
Cucumbers of extraordinary size, account of, ii. 169. 
Cyanean Islands, present appearance of, ii. 431. description of a 
votive altar on one, 433 — 435. singular breccia found there, 436. 
Danaetz, River, notice of, i. 484. 
Dances of the Russian Gipsies, i. 79, 80. of the Don Cossacks, 306. of 
the Circassians, ii.3l. 
Danube, Mouths of, appearance of, ii. 401. 
Darius, probable situation of, when he surveyed the Euxine, ii.439. 
Dashko/ (Princess) mean conduct of, i. 431, 432. 
Decorations (barbarous) of the palace of Tsarsko-selo, i.22 24. 
Dedilof, Town of, described, i. 246, 247. 
Demetry Rash/ (St.) Fortress of, i. 408, 409. 
Desna, River, account of, i. 472. 
Dinner, barbarous etiquette of, in Russia, i. 211,212. Curious anec- 
dote of two English gentlemen at a Russian dinner, 213. 
Diseases, prevalent among the Don Cossacks, i,391. 
Dnieper, River, account of the navigation of, i. 464 — 469. cataracts 
of, 465, 466, 488. account of the streams that fall into it, 469 477. 
Dniester, River, account of the navigation of, i. 480 — 482. notice of 
rivers falling into it, 482, 483. Cataract of Yampolskin, 489. 
Dobrinka, Village of, described, i.294. 
Dm, River, voyage down, i. 304. fishes caught therein, 305, 360. view 
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