INDEX TO PART THE FIRST. 
Nkolajevhx, notice of, i. 252. 
Nicotlna Perrera, Convent of, described, 194, 200. 
Niemen, River, project for uniting, with the Dvina, i. 437. account 
' of its navigation, 526 — 528. rivers falling into it, 528. 
Nikitzkoy, Town of, described, i. 249, 250. singular funeral ceremony 
there, 251. 
Nile , analogy between the, and the Don, i. 355, 356, 423. 
Nobles, Russiau, servile state of, i. 46. affect to despise their national 
music, 81. description of the Ball of the Nobles, 81—83. caprice 
in dress, 83, 84. their libraries, 93. equipages, 94. condition of 
their wives, 103. Degraded moral condition of the Nobles, 104. 
opinion entertained by them of the English, 119. Servants of the 
Nobility, bow paid and kept, 121. Theft’ a common practice of 
the Nobles, 122, .23. anecdotes of their beastly manners, 130, 
131 note, their immense wealth, 217. anecdotes of their meanness, 
431, 432. ( 
Nobles, Talitar, of the Crimea, polished manners of, ii.298. 
Noguy Tnhlars. See Tabtars Nagay. 
Novogorod, arrival of the author at, i. 25. description of the Cathedral, 
28. vignettes of the arms of, 15. 32. explanation of them, 38. 
Antient history of Novogorod, 32—34. Account of the Novogorodsky 
canal, 454. 
Odessa, limestone of, observations on, ii. 367 — 369. Conduct of the 
Emperor Paul, respecting this place, 372 — 374. present state of, 
376 — 378. account of the passage thence, by land, to Constanti- 
nople, 379 — 381. importance of this port, 389. account of its 
fortress, 391. its latitude corrected, 400. 
Oginsky, Canal, account of, i.487- 
Oka, River, notice of, i.232, 491. 
Olbiopolis, Remains of, ii. 351, 352. inscriptions there, 353—362. 
medals, 363, 364. 
Olga, baptism of, i. 36. 
Onega, Lake, account of rivers falling into, i. 507, 508. project for 
uniting it with the White Sea, 50 9, 510. 
Onega, River, account of, i. 512. rivers falling into it, 513, 514. 
Orazai, a Persian Ambassador to Moscow, anecdotes of, i. 61, 63. 
Orlrif, the assassin of Peter III. compelled to attend his public funeral^ 
i. 106. 
Orlof, General in Chief to the Cossack army, account of the author’s 
visit to, i. 395, 396. 
Orthography, Russian, observations on, i. preface, vi,— ix. 
