GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
Pyrrhica Population Air Commerce Gipsies Cha- 
racteristic features of Gi ecian Cities Tiryns Celtic and 
Phoenician Architecture Origin of the Cyclopean style 
History of Tiryns character of its Inhabitants. 
CHAP. VIII. 
P. 447. 
PELOPONNESUS. 
Further inquiry into the Origin of Tiryns Road to Argos 
River Inachus Plants and Minerals Argos Terra-cotta 
Vases Ignorance of their sepulchral use Hecate's Supper 
Lectisternium Probable cause of depositing Earthen 
Vessels in Sepulchres Origin of the custom Population of 
Argos Antiquities Theatre Hieron of Venus Diras 
Cyclopea Alcyonian Lake Oracular Shrine Other 
remains of the city Character of the antient Argives View 
of the Argive Plain Fabulous Contest between Neptune 
and Juno Hieron of Ceres Mysias Antiquity of fictile 
materials in building Mycenae State of the Ruins 
Extraordinary Sepulchre not the Treasury of Atreus 
Heroum of Perseus Sophocles internal evidence of his 
having visited the spot of the A&iua and \lpoirv\aia Tomb 
of Agamemnon Interior of the Tumulus Enormous lintel 
Use of the triangular cavity above the entrance Inner 
chamber Leonine Gate Dimensions and description of the 
Propylaoa Mythological Symbols Consecrated Gates Of 
the Pylagorae ^Egyptian characteristics Worship of the 
Sun Walls of Mycenae. 
