INDEX TO PART THE FIRST. 
Malo-Russians, character of, i. 278, 279. Distinction between them 
and the Russians, 292. their industry, ii. 3. 
Maltese Cross, order of, i. 171, 172. 
Mankoop, Citadel of, sketch of its history, ii. 276. description of its 
ruins, 277 — 279- 
Manners of the Russian peasants, i. 44 — 46. of the nobility, US — 
118. Tuber vile’s portrait of them, 135, 136, 138, 139. Change of 
manners in approaching the southern part of the Russian Empire, 
274, 275. of the Circassians, 379- of the Don Cossacks, 381 — 
387. of the Cossacks of the Black Sea, ii. 20. of the Tahtars of 
the Crimea, 139, 236—240. of the Nagay Tahtars, 312, 313, notes. 
Manufactures at Tula, i. 237. 
Manuscripts in the Kremlin, account of, i. 164, 165. 
Mares' Milk, Koumiss and brandy how prepared from, i. 312 — 314. 
Margaritovskaia , account of the Greek Colony of, i. 446. 
Marine Animals , deposits of, i. 255. 
Marriage Ceremony of the Calmueks, i. 433, 434. of the Greek 
Church, ii. 266. of the Jews, 267. 
Maunday Thursday, how celebrated in Russia, i. 69, 70. 
Medals of the Bosporus, account of, ii. 105 — 107. of the town of 
PantieapiEuin, 1 10. of Olbiopolis, 363, 364. 
Medicine, state of, in Russia, i. 114. 
Merchant, Russian, artifice of, i. 99- 
Merdveen, passage of, described, ii. 241. 
Milanese Vagrants, character of, i. 4.9. 
Milesian gold bracelet, discovered in tbe Cimmerian Bosporus, ii. 72. 
Military Force of the Crimea, ii. 268 — 270. 
Minerals of Count Golovkin, i. 172, 173. 
Mithradates, Pharos of, ii. 104. medals of, 105, 107, and note, tomb 
of, 111. 
Model of the Kremlin, described, i. 165 — 167. 
Mole, a singular species of, discovered, ii. 11. 
Monastery, Greek, in the Heradeotic Peninsula, ii. 21 5, 216. Vestiges 
of one at Derykciiy, 255. 
Morals, public, state of, i. 209. 
Moscow, road from Petersburg to, i.40. the author’s arrival there, 
52. wretched accommodation for travellers, 56. peculiarities of 
climate, 58. Impressions made on first arriving in Moscow, 59—61 . 
Russian Hotel, 61. account of the celebration of Easter in that 
city, 66—76. Booksellers’ shops, 90. State of literature, 91, 92. 
Libraries of the Nobles, 93. equipages, 94. costume, 95. amuse- 
ments, 96. Chapel of the Tverschaia, 97. Artifice of a merchant, 9.9. 
