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| Toungouse yourts |
ib |
| Coquetry of the women |
185 |
| Features and character of the Toungouses |
186 |
| Perplexities to which we are reduced by the ice being broken up |
188 |
| Obliged to pass over a cornice of ice that adhered to a rock |
190 |
| Stop at the house of a Yakout |
197 |
| Fort of Taousk |
200 |
| Village of Gorbé |
ib |
| Of Iné |
202 |
| Arrival at Okotsk |
204 |
| Visit Mrs. Kasloff |
208 |
| Impossibility of procuring deer |
210 |
| Description of Okotsk |
211 |
| Departure from Okotsk |
214 |
| Dangerous situation on a river |
215 |
| Remonstrance of one of my guides |
217 |
| Obliged to return to Okotsk |
219 |
| News of the arrival of M. Kasloff at Ingiga |
225 |
| Historical details respecting the commerce of Okotsk |
227 |
| Its government |
242 |
| Expedition of M. Billings |
246 |
| Breaking up of the river Okhota |
249 |
| Famine occasioned by the length of winter |
252 |
| Preparations for my departure |
254 |
| Description of my wretched steeds |
257 |
| Salt work twelve wersts from Okotsk |
259 |
| Particulars of my journey |
260 |
| Manner of our halt |
265 |
| Food of the Yakouts |
269 |
| Meet a caravan of merchants |
270 |
| In danger of being drowned |
272 |
| Arrival at Ouratskoï-plodbisché |
277 |
| Custom observed by the Yakouts when they leave a horse in the high way |
279 |
| Accident that happens to Golikoff |
280 |
| Arrival at the cross of Yudoma |
281 |
| Difficulties we experience from the wretched condition of the boats |
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