Russie, 1785-1787 791 
of goods exported by the American ships from St . Petersburg . 
anno 1785 (f . 297) ; French translation of same (f . 298) ; 
Account of goods exported by the British ships from St . 
Petersburg , anno 1785 . including exports for Philadelphia 
(f . 299) ; note on American ships that entered ports of 
Cronstadt and St. Petersburg in 1785 (ff. 301, 303). 
116 (1785-1786) Supplement 
Vergennes to Segur 
1785, Apr. 13. Mentions that letter which he en- 
trusted to an American at Warsaw has arrived by post (f. 9). 
Nov. 23. Original of letter of same date in 
vol. 115, f . 232 (f . 118) . 
119 (1786. Sept. -Dec.) 
[Sept. 10?]. Consulates in Russia; Russian 
proposals concerning them with view to conclusion of 
treaty of commerce; mention of principles embodied in 
Franco-American consular convention (ff . 32-38) . 
Nov. 29. Vergennes to Segur, asks for Russian 
reaction to English trade with northwest America and 
Kamchatka (ff . 327-328) . 
Dec. 30. Segur to Vergennes, Russian displeasure 
with English fur trade on American coasts (ff. 396-407). 
1786. Marchandises ezportees de St . Petersbourg en 
l'annee 1786 . including mention of exportations in American 
vessels (f . 445) . 
120 (1787. Jan. -Apr.) 
Belland 
To Vergennes 
Feb. 6. No. 4, Russian uneasiness over English 
trade with northwest America and Kamchatka; agents sent to 
Kamchatka to investigate activities of La Peyrouse there 
(ff . 77-82) . 
Feb. 27. Mission of Russian agent to Kamchatka; 
possibility of reaching that place by northern route (ff . 
112-117) . 
From Vergennes 
Mar. 21. Voyage of La Peyrouse has more to do 
with science than with trade (ff. 150-151). 
To Montmorin 
Mar. 30. No. 11, visit of Lediard, an American, 
who proposes to go to America by way of Kamchatka, and to 
cross American continent; he requests French passports 
(ff . 192-200) . 
121 (1787. May-Aug.) 
May 26. Winfooth to Montmorin, concerning his 
