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groves of every kind of wild fruit trees, &c even
 the vine is growing wild there.
 Kislar, from whence the road leads to Astracan is 
 such a unwholesome place, that it is not
 adviseable to make any stay there.
 Between Kislar & Astracan is a continual desert
 intermixed with saltish marshes, amongst which
 one remarkable, called Gorkaya rebshka, where
 commonly many Horses dye if not taken
 care of, from some unknown quality of the 
herbs growing there, or some particular, but as yet
doubtful species of plant.
 At Astracan a remarkable mixture of 
Asiatic nations may be observed; besides
the Tartars,  Persians, Armenians, & Calmuks
who encamp in the surrounding deserts, 
there is a Company of about one hundred
Indians from Multan, who have a particular
f building, where they live & trade, & the worship
of which is worth being seen.
 The fisheries of the Sturgeons of various sorts, 
as well in the Volga, at Astrachan, as in the 
very Caspian, is an important object.   The preparation
of Isinsglass, which has so long been
thought a secret in England & described, till lately
| Identifier: | JB/539/164/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. | |||
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| 1781-03-12 | |||
| 539 | |||
| 164 | |||
| 002 | |||
| Correspondence | |||
| Peter Simon Pallas | |||