INDEX TO PART THE FIRST. 
Koslof, Town and Port of, described, ii. 305, 306. Knavery of a 
Turkish Captain, 304. 
Koumiss, how prepared by the Calmucks, i. 312 — 314. 
Kremlin, Description of the, i. 148. holy gate, ibid, and n. great bell, 
149 — 152. great gun, 153, 154. Description of the antient palace 
of the Tsars, 155, 156. Description of the imperial treasury, and 
its contents, 157 — 164. manuscripts, 164. superb model of the 
Kremlin, 165 — 167. its general appearance, 167, 168, 
Krilopka, River, notice of, i. 474. 
Kuban Tahtun/, wretched relays of horses in, ii. 2. Industry of the 
Malo-Russians, 3. Cause of the migration thither of the Tcherno- 
morski Cossacks, 4,6. Wild fowl, 11. Singular species of mole 
discovered, ibid. Wretched post-houses, 12. Plauts found in this 
country, 13. Rate of travelling, 14. Antient tumuli, ibid. View 
of the Caucasian Mountains, 16, 17. Produce of the soil between 
Ekaterinedara and Vyduia, 56. Division of the River Kuban, 57. 
Unwholesome situation of Kopil, 58. Mosquitoes, 5.9. 
Kutchuckotj, a Tahtar village, described, ii,242. Geological plirenomena 
in its vicinity, 243 — 245. 
Ladoga, Canal of, present state of, i. 496. Account of rivers falling 
into the Lake of Ladoga, 4,97. 
Lambat, Village, notice of, ii. 259, 260 note. 
Languages, Russian and Sclavonic, distinction between, i. 199, 448. 
of the Circassians, ii. 43. The Modern Greek, how pronounced, 100. 
Vestiges of the Genoese language in the Crimea, 254, 255, and 11. 
Lent, rigorous observance of, in Russia, i .66,69. 
Lesgi, a Circassian tribe, account of, ii. 44. 
Leuce, Island of, present state of, ii. 394. account of it by antient 
writers, 395 — 399. 
Libraries of the Russian Nobles, i. 93, 94. of Count Botterline, 
178, 179. 
Limestone of Odessa, observations on, ii. 367 — 369. 
Literature, state of, in Russia, i. 91, 92. Libraries of the Nobles, 93. 
Livonia, notice of rivers on the coast of, i. 518. 
JjKova Sloboda, town of, described, i. 284 — 286. 
Locusts of the Crimea, observations on, ii. 133 — 135. ravages com- 
mitted by them in various parts of Europe, 135 note. 
Log Book of the Moderato, extract from, ii. 488 — 502. 
Lugan, iron foundries of, i. 336, 337. 
Mahmoud Sultan, a Turkish village, account of, ii. 264, 265. 
