GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
Convangee Cromyon Manners of the Peasants Scironian 
Dejlle Boundary between Peloponnesus and Hellas 
KAKH 2KAAA Entrance of Hellas Causes of the cele- 
Irity of Megara The modern town Inscriptions Journey 
to Eleusis Kerata Eleusinian Plain Acropolis of Eleusis 
Marble Torso The Flowery Well Aqueduct Temple 
of Ceres Statue of the Goddess Superstition of the Inha- 
litants Inscription Sudden departure for Athens Via 
Sacra Fast extent of Antient Thrace The Rheti Eleu- 
sinian Cephissus Salt Lake Defile of Daphne The Rock 
called Pcecile 'Temple of Venus Monastery of Daphne 
Hieron of Apollo View of Athens at sunset Athenian 
Cephissus Site of the Academy Arrival at Athens 
Negotiation with MeWaiwode Return to Eleusis Method 
devised for removing the Statue of Ceres Difficulties en- 
countered Success of the undertaking Further account of 
Eleusis Long Walls Of the Rharian and Thriasian Plains 
Temples of Triptolemus, of Neptune, and of Diana 
Propylsea Temple of Ceres Port of Eleusis Antient 
Theatre Acropolis Return to Athens. 
APPENDIX, No. I. 
P. 631. 
A Catalogue of Books in the Hellenic and in the Romaic 
Languages, printed at Venice, at the Press of Theodosius 
of Yaniiia, with their Prices in Venetian Liri and Soldi. 
