INDEX TO PART THE FIRST. 
English, opinions entertained of, in Russia, i. llg. Extraordinary 
anecdote of an English servant, ii. 186. Account of English Com- 
merce in the Black Sea, 4G9 — 487. 
Equipages of Moscow, described, i. 94. 
Estonia, notice of rivers on the coast of, i. 518. 
Eupatorium, antient ruins of, ii. 210. 
Euxine Sea, project for uniting with the Black Sea, i. 486, et seq. 
Excesses of the Russian populace at Easter, i. 75, 76. 
Fasting, Cossack mode of, i. 353. 
Fine Arts, why not likely to flourish in Russia, i. 90. 
Finland, horrible excesses of the Russians in, 386 note, 449, 450. 
notice of rivers on the coast of, 5 1 7. 
Fish, caught in the River Don, account of, i. 305, 306. 
Foundling Hospital of Moscow, account of, i. 190 192. 
Fullers' Earth, pits of, in the Crimea, ii. 282. account of its manu- 
facture, 283, 284. 
Funeral of Prince Galitzin, account of, i. 201—205. A singular funeral 
ceremony described, 250, 251. 
Galata, appearance of, ii. 445. 
Galitzin, M. gallery of, described, i. 177. 
Galitzin, Prince, beautiful mineral specimens of, described, i. 181, 182. 
account of his funeral, 201 — 205. 
Games, Antient, preserved in Russia, i. 233, 234. 
Gardens of Tsarsko-selo, described, i. 19, 22. 
Genoese Fortress at Balaclava, account of, ii. 222, 223. 
Genoese Language, vestiges of, in the Crimea, ii. 254, 255. 
Geology of the Crimea, observations on, ii. 223. Account of some 
extraordinary geological phamomena, 224 — 228. Composition of 
the rocks and strata near KOtchfiekoy, 243 — 245. Geological phamo- 
mena on the Cyanean Islands, 432. 
Gipsies, manners and costume of, in Russia, i. 77 — 80. of the Crimea 
137, 138. 
Golovkin, Count, noble behaviour of his peasants, i. 120. Account of 
his collection of minerals, 172 — 174. his museum, 174. pictures, 
175. antiquities, 175 — 177. 
Greek Church, superstitions of, i. 28 — 31. funeral ceremony of, 
201 — 205, 250, 251. marriage ceremony of, ii. 266. 
Greek Impostor, anecdote of one, i.392, 393. 
Greek language, how pronounced in modern times, ii. 100. 
Greek Town, form of an antient one described, ii. 228, 229. 
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