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INDEX
| Rogatchóf, Madam Véra, attempted suicide of, II. 236, 237, 240. |
| Róssikova, Madam, political exile, II. 216, 335, 338, 375-378, 447. |
| Royal Geographical Society, rules for Russian spelling, I. ix. |
| Rozhnófski, account of treatment of Dostoyéfski, I. 143. |
| Rúble, value of, I. 9. |
| Rúdenko, Lieut.-col., brutality of, II. 233, 240. |
| "Rules Relating to Police Surveillance," I. 273, 274, II. 25, 30, 32, 34-44, 47, 53, 55, 59. |
| "Rules Relating to Preservation of Order and Tranquillity," I. 271, II. 507. |
| Russ, II. 490. |
| Russia, suspicion in, I. x; holidays in, 2; material resources of, 14; dangers to students of life in, 31; culture in, 36; criminal code of, 74, 75; apathy of government in matters of prison reform, 95; exports of manufactures to Siberia, 105; the Imperial Post, 122-124; desire for constitutional government in, 179; martial law proclaimed in, 257; compared with Austria in punishment of political offenses, 258; restrictions on druggists, 264; arrogance of officials in, 396, 397; corruption in, 388, 389, II. 332; financial difficulties in the way of prison reform, 6, 465, 468; bureaucratic system in, 173, 219, 294-297, 314, 317, 372-374, 424-428; travesty of justice in, 202, 203; difficulties in leaving, 424-428; the anti-Government party in, 430 et seq.; trial of political cases by court-martial, 445; evils and projected reforms in, 457-471; laws and orders with regard to political offenses, 507-509; prison administration in, 539. |
| "Russia, Social and Political," II. 506. |
| "Russia and the Revolution," II. 431. |
| Russian Affairs, II. 492, 493. |
| Russian-American Telegraph Co., I. 1, II. 426. |
| Russian Antiquity, II. 452. See also Russkaya Stariná. |
| "Russian Convicts in the Salt Mines of Iletsk," I. 297. |
| Russian Gazette, II. 22, 23, 441, 513, 514, 522, 539. See also Rússkia Védomosti. |
| Russian Government, my predilections in favor of, I. iv; predisposition in writer's favor, iv; supposed misrepresentations concerning, iv; favorable attitude of, v; my championship of, v; limitation of my criticism of, v, vi; instructions of, with regard to us, 121; supposed motives in granting us leave to inspect prisons, 302-304; excessive paternalism of, II. 378. |
| Russian Imperial Post, I. 355. |
| "Russian Laws, Collection of," I. 254. |
| Russian names, system of spelling, I. ix. |
| "Russian Resident of Eastern Siberia," anti-nihilist article by, I. 253-256. |
| "Russian Revolutionary Literature," I. 258. |
| Russian Revolutionary Party, Program of the, II. 495-506. |
| Russian skirmish drill, I. 197. |
| "Russian State Prisoners," II. 267. |
| Russian statistics, value of, I. viii. |
| Russian Thought, II. 23, 212, 441, 485-487, 489, 491. See also Rússkaya Misl. |
| Russian Workman, II. 492. |
| Rússkaya Misl, I. 309, 527. See also Russian Thought. |
| Rússkaya Sariná, I. 31, 258, II. 451. See also Russian Antiquity. |
| Rússkia Védomosti, II. 488, 489, 491, 492. See also Russian Gazette. |
| Rússki Kuriér, II 487, 488, 492. |
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| Saadi, fable of, I. 263, 264. |
| Safiánof, Mr., II. 397, 398, 400, 415. |
| Saghalín, command given to Gen. Kononóvich, II. 221, 222; shipment of convicts to, with harsh orders as to politicals, 261, 262; flogging at, 262; proposition to send vagrants to, 469; transportation of convicts to, 510, 549; prison at, 546, 548-550. |
| St. Petersburg, departure for, I. i, 1; preliminary excursion to, iv; departure from, 5; prisons in, II. 234, 429; return to, 422; an anxious moment in, 422-424; subsequent visit to, 428. |
| Sáltikof, Shchedrín, Russian editor, II. 440, 494. |
| Salt mines, I. 35. |
| Saltstein, Lieut.-col., warden of prison at Algachí, II. 290-297, 307. |
| Samára, I. 16. |
| Samárin, U. F., memorial of, I. 273. |
| Sand-storm, I. 192, 193. |
| Sanitary conditions. See Prisons. |
| "Sanitary Condition of Prisons, The," II. 521, 528. |
| Sávenkof, Iván, Siberian archæologist, I. 360, 361, II. 366, 384. |
| Sávenski mine, II. 315-317. |
| Schevchénko, , Russian poet, punishment of, I. 268, II. 494. |
| Schiller, H. A., political exile, I. 264-267. |
| Schlusselburg, the "stone bags" of, II. 237, 239; Muíshkin's imprisonment in, trial, and execution, 257, 258. |
| Schmidt, Alexander, students' disapproval of, II. 490. |
| Schuetze, Lieut., I. 368, II. 17, 63. |
| Science, pursuit of, under difficulties, II. 493. |
| Scurvy, II. 148. |
| Séiverni Véstnik, II. 531. |
| Selengá River, II. 71, 102, 123, 124, 535. |
| Selengínsk, leave Boyárskaya for, II. 68; |