[92]. See note, page [189].

[93]. This punishment consists in fastening a wheelbarrow by chains to the prisoner so that he is obliged to push it about with him wherever he goes; and even when he wishes to sleep he must contrive to hoist it into such a position as will render lying down possible.—Trans.

[94]. See portrait, p. [209].

[95]. See portrait-group [opposite]. From a photograph taken on the arrival at Kara of these five “politicals.”—Trans.

[96]. See portrait, p. [260].

[97]. Better known in England as Stepniak.—Trans.

[98]. For having ordered the flogging of a political prisoner.—Trans.

[99]. See portrait, p. [209].

[100]. Grỳnevitsky himself was killed by the explosion.—Trans.

[101]. See portrait, p. [266].