Incompetency of Chinese to repress rebellion.— Russian occupation
to be temporary, 1871.— Russian quarrels with Khiva.—
Khiva conquered and partly annexed, 1873.— Khokand incorporated,
1876.— Turkistan general government re-organized in
1 8 8 2 ......................................................................................... . 614
CH A P TE R X L I I.
DO WE KNOW THE TRUTH A BOU T S IB ER IAN PRISONS ?
Different estimates of “ Through Siberia.” — Doubts of sceptical
friends.— Prisons supposed to have been prepared for my visits.
— The supposition examined.— Opinions of reàidents in Russia
and Siberia.— Testimony of a Swede.— Examination of statements
concerning Siberian Prisons in “ Called B a ck .” — Prince
Krapotkine’s censure, and its value.— The class of facts borne
witness to in “ Through Siberia.” .................................... ' . .630
CH A P T E R X L I I I .
THE FORTRESS PRISON IN PETERSBURG.
Difficulty of obtaining admittance, and facility of misrepresentation.—
Letter alleged to have been written therefrom in blood,
t — Description of Troubetzkoy Bastion ; its cells, occupants,
and diet.— The Courtine of Catherine I I .—-Place for visits of
friends, and for trials.— The library.— Cells for military officers,
and garden.— Inquiry for oubliettes and underground dungeons.
— Testimony of official eye-witnesses.— Testimony of exprisoners.—
Examination of statements in the Nineteenth
Century. — Insufficient evidence as to alleged torture of
prisoners . . . . . . . . . . . 640
CH A P TE R X L IV .
THE PRISONS OF RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIA.
Visit to prison at Omsk.— Difficulties in providing prisoners with
literatures-^-Exaggerated statements as to uncleanness of
Russian prisons.— Visit to prison at Semipolatinsk.— A Ra skolnik
fanatic.— Criminal statistics of Semipolatinsk.— Visit to
prison at Viemy.— Official report of the prisons of Semirechia.
— Local voluntary committeesp-My distribution of books.—
Visit to prison at Tashkend.— Alleged overcrowding of Russian
prisons.— V is it to prison at Khokand.— Prison visitation in
Samarkand.— Lavatory arrangements, and misrepresentations
concerning them.— My testimony and its limits . . .661
C h r o n o l o g y o f R u s s ia n C e n t r a l A s ia .
C e n t r a l A s ia n M o n e y , W e ig h t s , a n d M e a s u r e s
677
682
INDEX OF TEXTS ILLUSTRATED OR REFERRED TO-
( Vol. I. is to be understood unless othenoise mentioned.)
GENESIS.
..T-5 CHAP. PAGE
B xii. II 3 I3
B x i i i . 7 . ii. 380
I xiv. 10 . 542
H • 357
I xv- 3> .4 330
■ 1 1 3 . ii. 157
■xvii. 12 Í. 357» 542
■xviii. 16 . . ii. 163
I xix. I . ii. 127
2 549
*7 • 542
19» 3O . ii. 57
1 xxi. 8 542
14* 1S . ii. 429
21 . . ii. 157
fl xxii. 17 . . ii. 127
■xxiii. 2 . ii. 57
10 . . ii. 126
jKxxiv. 331
16 . 313
65 • 313
671 328
■xxv. I— 6 33 2
5» 6 330
16 . . ii. 323
25,26 360
i 27 . 57
»XXVI. 20 . 380
xxvii. 15 . 57
■xxxi.-19, 34 218
34 • . ii. 430
1 1 4° • 336
XXXlll. 17 . . ii. 57
xxxiv. 331
20 . . ii. 126
■ x x v . 16, 18 360
21 . •57
1 .. 27 • 57
xfxxvn. 14 57
3^:xviii. 18 . 34
CHAP. PAGE
xxxviii. 24 : ii. I52
28, 29 . 360
xxxix. 20 . . ii. 185
xii. 43 . . ii. 79
xlii. 9 p 94
27 . . ii. 430
xlm. 31— 34 34°
EXODUS.
xiii. 9 . . 519
xviii. 21, 22 . 310
xxii. 16 . . 350
.. T 7 • • 331
xxvil. 20 . 568
LEVITICUS.
xiii. 46 . 539
,xx. 10 . . 1 1 i 52
xxiii. 36 . . 589
39— 44 589
xxv. 42, 44 . 357
xxvii 24 . . ii. 117
NUMBERS.
X. 2 . . . 539
xi. s . . ii. 429
xiii. 28 . . ii- 330
XV. 38 . . 519
xxi. 4 ii. 429
xxiii. 9 . . ii. 108
xxxi. 10 . . ii- 3 23
DEUTERONOMY.
i. 19 ii. 429
28 . . ii- 330
iii. 5 . . 11- 330
iv. 2 . . ii. n o
19 . . ii. 414
vin. 7 . . 11 335
xi. 10, II . »• 335
25 -, • 519
xii. 18 . . 367
xvi. 3 . . 11. II7
CHAP. PAGE
x v i i . 3— 5 . i i . 414
X X I I . 22 . . 11.152
X X i i i . 12— 14 . i i . 414
x x v . 4 . u. 7
5. I 331
x x v i . 28, 29 . 350
x x v i i i . 37 . . 11. 108
65, 66 . i i . 108
x x i x . 23 i i . 429
x x x i . 3 . 659'
JOSHUA.
i i - 5» 6, IS • i i - 331
n i . 15 . . i i . 219
i v . 20 . . 336-
i x . 12, 13 . m 432
X . 21 . . 5 J9'
x x i . 36, 37 . i i . 117'
JUDGES.
i - 34 • • 542
V. 10 n. 163
I I . . 11. 430
. 30 • • 460-
VI. 2 . . . i i . 322
. 5 • • I 11. 321
xi. 38 . . “ ■ 157
x v i . 21 . . «- 3 25
26 . . a . 259
29 , . . 11. 259
x v u . 4 . . .
xix. 15 . . . 549
20 . . i i . 160
RUTH.
i i . 4 . . . Ü- 374
i SAMUEL,
viii. 11— 16 . ii. 371
ix. 7 . . . . ii. 179.
xii. 17 . . ii. 366
xvii- 3 4 . 35 • “ • 211
54 • • Ü- 40