GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
CHAP. IX. 
P. 193. 
MOSCOW. 
Visit to the Archbishop of Moscow— his conversation — Convent 
of Nicox-i. NA Pkrrera — Funeral of Prince Galitxin— 
Stalls for fruit and food— Sparrow Hill— Public morals— 
Bam/uets of the nobles — Barbarous etiquette observed at 
Russian tables — Anecdote of two English Gentlemen 
Precautions to be used in travelling — Dealers in Virtu 
Adventurers and swindlers — Immense wealth of the nobles — 
Condition of the peasants. 
CHAP. X. 
P. 227. 
JOURNEY FROM MOSCOW TO WORONETZ. 
Departure from Moscow — Celo Molody — Serpuchof- — Insolence 
and extortion — River Oka— Celo Zavody — An tient games — 
Vast Oriental plain — State of travelling— Tula — its manu- 
factures — Imperial fabric of arms — Present slate of Tula — 
Economy of fuel— Iron mines — Road from Tula to Woronetz 
—Dedilof— Change of climate— Boghoreditz— Celo Nikitxkoy 
Puls hoy Platy — Effremof—Nikolaijevka—Celo Petrovskia 
Palnia Eletz — Ezvoly — Zadonclz — Celo Chlebnoy-Bestu- 
zevka — Celo Staroy Ivotinskoy—Woronetz. 
CHAP. XI. 
P. 260. 
FROM WORONETZ, TO THE TERRITORY OF THE 
DON COSSACKS. 
Present state of Woronetz— Climate and productions— Garden 
o/Peter the Great — Inundation and product of the rivers — 
Increase of buildings— Arsenal— Commerce, internal and 
external— IVine of the Don- Change of manners, and of 
features— Neglect of drowned persons— Tumuli— Malo-Rus- 
sians— Plains south of Woronetz— Celo Usmany—Podulok 
