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A cataract |
286 |
Arm of the Yudoma, called the Devil’s arm |
292 |
Enter the river Maya |
294 |
Meet nine boats loaded with military stores for M. Billings’ expedition |
295 |
A fortunate supply of horses |
296 |
Yakout songs |
298 |
Particulars of my journey as far as Amgui |
299 |
My reception at Amgui |
301 |
Description of a Yakout yourt |
302 |
A drink called koumouiss |
303 |
Customs and manners of the Yakouts |
304 |
Fables |
308 |
Funerals |
310 |
Wooden images of a malicious divinity |
314 |
Summer habitations of the Yakouts |
315 |
Arrival at Yarmangui |
316 |
Width of the Lena at Yakoutsk |
317 |
Arrival at Yakoutsk |
318 |
Sup with M. Billings |
319 |
Description of Yakoutsk |
321 |
Inhabitants |
322 |
Navigation on the Lena |
323 |
Persons employed in this service from stage to stage |
324 |
Town of Oleckma |
328 |
Meet a Toungouse |
ib |
Toungouse canoes |
329 |
Visit a horde of these people |
330 |
Particulars respecting them |
331 |
Town of Pelodui |
334 |
Of Kiringui |
336 |
Particulars of the Bratskis |
338 |
Arrival at Irkoutsk |
339 |
Commerce carried on between Russia and China |
345 |
Desert of Barabniskoi-step |
362 |
Adventure in this desert |
364 |
Arrival at Tomsk |
366 |
At Tobolsk |
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