yl TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Four diffocnl Modes of Building observed in the Greek Fortresses. — Instances of 

 the Use of the Ifj-avTaxn;. - Sites of some of the fort ijed Towns in Greece. 



XX. Antiquities of Athens : — Explanation of the Subject of the Vases facing 



p. 325. and p. 32?. ; — and of the Sigillarium ; by the Editor Page 322 



XXI. Excavations in the Tombs of Attica - - - 325, 326 

 The AHKT0OI or Painted Vases of the Greeks - - - 326 



XXII. The Plain of Marathon ; from the Papers of the late Col. Squire 329 



Situation and Extent of the Plain : Advantages afforded to the Athenians hi/ the 

 Valleij of Marathon in their Battle xvith the Persians. 



XXIII. Remarks on Parts of the Continent of Greece; from the Same 337 

 Lebadea, Orchomenus, Chceronea, Platcea, Partiassus, Delphi. 



XXIV. The Isthmus of Corinth; from the Same - - - 346 



XXV. Observations relating to some of the Antiquities of Egypt; from the 

 Journals of the late Mr. Davison . . - . 350 



Height of the Great Pijraniid if Giza, measured bij the Stejis. — Account of the 

 JVell in. the Great Pyramid, p. 355. — Discover i/ by Mr. D. of the Chamber in the 

 same Building, p. S5yi. — Pyramids of Saeara, _2?. 3G4. — Letters between. Professor 

 White and Mr. Davison, J). '667 • 



Note respecting the Ancient Characters, and Covering on the Pyramids, 

 . by the Editor - - - . , _ . 371 



, , Continuation of Mr. Davison's Papers: 



: Catacombs (f Alexandria surveyed and examined by Mr. Davison, p. 373. — Greek 



• . Inscription in them discovered by Mr. D., }>. 376". — Remark relating to the Pillar 



raised at Alexandria in honour (f Diocletian. — Siiigtdar Use of the word A102 in 



■.'• ' Greek prose. — Discovery by M. Qiiatremire of the name Pompeius, a Governor cf 



/' part of Lower Egypt in the reign of Diocletian, p. 380. 



XXVI. The Catacombs of Alexandria ; the Paintings with whicli they were 

 ornamented; Remarks on the Custom of painting Temples and Statues; 

 Illustration of the singular Use of the Word rpa;pcu, by the Editor 381 



XXVII. Remarks on the Manners and Customs of the Modern Inhabitants of 

 Egypt ; from the Journals of Dr. Hume - - - 388 



Shops and Bazars of Rosetta. — Egyptian Arabs. — Houses, and Modes of Life. — 

 Money-changers. — Ethiopian and Circassian Women. — Moslem Marriage. — Sei- 

 pient eaters. — Levantines, and Coptic Inhabitants. 



XXVIII. Journal of a Voyage up the Nile into Part of Nubia, in May 1814 ; 

 by Captain Light ..... 407 



