TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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X. Additional Remarks on the Sepulchres of the European and Asiatic 



Greeks, by the Editor - Page 230 



XI. Notice respecting Dr. Sibthorp's Journals, by the Editor - 233 



XII. Medicinal and Economical Uses of the Plants of Greece j from the 



Papers of the late Dr. Sibthorp - 235 



Notes by the Editor. 



XIII. Plants collected in Cyprus, by Dr. Hume ... 253 



XIV. Birds, Quadrupeds, and Fishes of Greece and Cyprus, with their 

 Names in Romaic ; from the Papers of Dr. Sibthorp - - 255 



Notes by the Editor. 



XV. On the various Modes of Fishing practised by the Modern Greeks, by 



the Editor - - - - - - - 276 



XVI. Various Extracts from Dr. Sibthorp's Journals - - 278 



Sponge Gatherers off" the Coast of the Thracian Chersonesus. — Marine Productions. 



— Lemnos. — Depopulation of the Island. — The Lemnian Earth. — Euboea. — 

 KiVo-« and Misletoe of the Ancients. — The " White Blackbird" of Aristotle. — The 

 Murex of the Ancients. — Truffles of Laconia. — The Ferula, or vap9i)£ of Prometheus. 



— The Koopi of Cyprus. — Singular Custom qf making an Offering of Bread to the 

 Fish Melanuros. — The roasted Liver of the Scarus. 



XVII. On the Olives and Vines of Zante. — On the Corn cultivated in that 

 Island, and in Parts of the Ancient Bceotia. — The produce of Corn 

 in some Districts of Greece ; from the Papers of Dr. Sibthorp, and 

 from some Remarks communicated by Mr. Hawkins - - 288 



XVIII. Journal through Parts of Bceotia and Phocis, communicated by 



Mr. Raikes - - - - - 298 



Negropont. — The Straits qf the Euripus ; Anthedon j Larymna ; the River 

 Cephissus ; Discharge qf the Waters qf the Lake Copais through the KotToifioQpu. 



Note respecting the Boeotian Catabothra and Copaic Lake, by the 

 Editor - - - - - - - 305 



Continuation of Mr. Raikes' Journal - 307 



Rhamnus. — Ruins qf the Temple of Nemesis. — Inscribed Marble Chair. 



Note respecting the Qpovoi and Al$poi of the Greeks, by the Editor 309 

 Ascent to the Corycian Cave ; and Copy of the Greek Inscription found 

 near the Entrance of it ; communicated by Mr. Raikes - 311 



XIX. Remarks relating to the Military Architecture of the Ancient Greeks, 

 from the Journals of the late Colonel Squire - - 316 



