APPENDIX, N° II. 
Laura, Tamalkalka, Basavlouk, Kon- 
skata. — Merely torrents of the steppe, and 
hardly capable of being improved. 
Inguletz, a considerable river of the steppe : 
it has not been frequented hitherto, for want 
of hands, the country being uninhabited. In 
process of time, it may serve for the convey- 
ance of stone, and even coal, in proportion as 
the population increases. Grazing sheep 
and oxen near it, for which it is particularly 
adapted, will open a new trade, in wool, 
skins, cheese, tallow, salt beef, See. 
Bugg, or Bog, the Hypanis of Strabo, falls into 
the leman of the Dnieper, not far from the 
mouths of this river, thirty versts above 
Oczakof. It is one of the principal rivers 
of the country, and vessels of war may go 
up )50 versts: beyond this, it becomes a tor- 
rent for 3 or 400 versts, full of cataracts, and 
can only be made navigable at an expense 
and labour that would never produce equi- 
valent advantages. Were there any practi- 
cable or reasonable means of improving this 
river, Nicholaef would be greatly benefited 
by the conveyance of naval stores from 
Podolia and Volhynia. 
Rivers falling into the Bog, 
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The Ingul, an extensive river. A junction 
