CRIMEA.
Ledianaia Yama. (Montpeyreux, Voyage autour du Caucase V., page 440; Hablizl, Description physique de la Tauride, 1783, pages 43-45.)—On the Karabi-Yaïla, 32 kilometers southwest of Karasubazar. Altitude about 1800 meters. A fairly large pit glacière cave. The name means an abyss of ice.
Glacière Cave on the Yaïla of Oulouzène at Kazauté. (Montpeyreux, Voyage autour du Caucase, II., page 380.)—A small pit cave.
CAUCASUS.
Glacière Cave in the Khotevi Valley. (Montpeyreux, Voyage autour du Caucase, II., page 379.)—In the province of Radscha, near the Monastery Nikortsminda. A large pit cave which must be of the same order as that of Chaux-les-Passavant and from which the inhabitants of Koutaïs get ice.
Glacières near Koutaïs. (E. A. Martel, Les Abimes, page 397.)—“Dr. A. Sakharov, it appears, has recently discovered in the government of Koutaïs caves containing ice.”
Cave of Sabazwinda. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 126.)—Near the town of Zorchinwall, on the river Liachwa, province of Gori, in Georgia, near the Ossete Mountains. Ice has been found in the cave in summer. In December there was none.
URAL.
Glacière Cave near Sukepwa. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 63.)—On the Volga, province of Zlatoust. Small cave on the river bank.