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352 INDEX. plan of summoning the they 1, ib. — these compared with i:s of the authorities professing —operations at Gen: ib. — 1 the mouths ol the Don, 69 — the good seamanship manifested by the French -. and on the shore of Citen Bay, 75, 76— losses of the ians, 76 — of the Allies, io.— is of (heir immunity, ib. — great- er the havoc, 77— many ol vessi !:, 7S — the on Russia by taking a !:-Kale and Anapa led, 80 — troo]', 16 purpose, ib— fail of Soudjak- Kal£, 81— attack of Anapa peremp- torily forbidden by I ouis Na] to the prohibition, 82— Lord Raglan's Emperor, ib. —

Anapa. S3— the enemy's forced

.; of the whole Circ coast, ib. — troops left to guard the Straits, ib.— the rest brought back, ib. aeral results of the Kertch El- se not attained by surprise, ib. — thi 'nation found in the Czar's sheer want of power tii withstand the two inva- , 86— Lyons the originator and r advocate of the Expedition, ib. — his zeal shared by Admiral Brnat, ib. — and he received from Lord Rag- lan a warm, never-failing support, ib. —still Pelissier, by his propulsion against the will of the . lie conqueror istacles, 87. i ol lli" success on Louis Napoleon, SS— in the camps Allies, ib. — on the Russians, ib. — the i it put on their Cza , Straits of, viii. 254— enemy's - to guard, 2 of, iv. 90; viii. 255, 25S -the sula of, 254. I. la, the, viii. 254 el 43, 48, OS, CO, 83, 86, 202 a . i. 26S. 1 star, the delivery of the, to t lie Latin monks, i. oil note. Khantor Pass, I 1, iii. 303 note; iv. be. 81, 83, So. ! Khron ', attacks Eupatoria, viii. 53— his defeat, 55— leads sortie against the French, SO— his 91 ; ix. 17, 22, 95, 103 et seq., Ill, 165, 163, 202. il, viii. 07 et seq. Kidd, Lieut , ix. 180. . Willi im, vi. ttery, the, viii. 30 and note, SO, King, Captain, viii. 215 note. William Allleck, v. 238. King, William, L 349. olonel Nigel, vi. 302 ; vii v, iii. 15S. C rtain, vi. 240. Kiriakoff, General, iii. 11 I Id not.-, ■: :, 77, 178, 185, 186, 1S7, ISO and note, 193 note, 19S note. : et seq., 293 note, 205, 302, 309, 315 et seq.— his ol ih' Alma,

".7 ; iv. 91 et seq.,

Kiten Bay, operations on the shore of, Kitspur, the, vi. 71 et seq., 83, 114, 150, 1 74, 181, 183, 1S5 et seq., 190, 196, 19S, 203 et seq. — reintorceinents

ht to the Kitspur, 214, 215,

216, 220, 223, 227, 229, 231, 234, 24S, 249 et seq. on the, 284— theii 5, 30S, 338, 3S9, 3til et seq., 411 et seq, 458 et seq. Knollys, Lieut. -General, vii. 472 note.

note.

Kolivansk battalions, the, vi. 91 et seq., 111. Koolikoff field, iv. 81. Kornilotr, Vice-Admiral of the Ri navy, i. 101; iii. 34S note, 369; iv. 50, 5S et seq.— his ride to the Alma hat t i 67— instructed by .■lose the enl to the harboui of Sebastopol, 68, 70, 72 et seq., 7S— fruitless resistance to iChikoffs plan, 90 rl seq., 91, 99 note — commander 'os on the north side of Sebastopol, 102, 10:;, 116, 117, US, 122, 123— he moves to the south side with a strong force, 124— he is invested with the supreme mand, 125, lit.'— he joins with ud the with to 1"' *ppl) :h " i,s ■ pol, 137, 1 12, 146, 149,

nd note, 166,

training and services, 306 — his staff, 809, 310, 311, 312 et seq.— Ma . : sat ion with Mentschikoff, S22, . 325, 826— hi in the i, £6. his visit to the Malt 828 — the wound he received his death, 331— the heroic lity of his d ■ 2, 333, , '.iii. 44; ix. 229, 232, 234. Borte, i. 254.