GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
Minerals The Author sails for Athens View near the 
mouth of the Sinus Saronicus Sunium Temple of Minerva 
Sunias Anecdote of a Naval Officer Patroclei'a Other 
Islands in the Saronic Gulph Calaurea Albanians 
Elimbo First Sight of Athens Zoster Promontory 
Doubtful Story of Minerva's Statue Arrival at the Piraeus 
Approach to Athens. 
CHAP. IV. 
P. 196. 
ATHENS. 
Origin of the fabulous Contest between Neptune and Minerva 
Antient Sepulchral Monument Excavations at Athens 
View of the Cecropian Citadel Funereal Aspect of the Cfty 
^Objects in the perspective State of the Antiquities 
Interesting Relic Remarks upon" entering Athens Guilletiere 
Ascent of the Acropolis Relic of Phidian Sculpture 
Adytum of Pan 'Itpci of the Greeks Portable Shrines 
Statue of Pan Celebrated Artist Spoliation of the Temples 
Comparison between the Grecian and Roman Buildings 
Athenian, Posidonian, and JJginetan Architecture Cause 
of the Injury sustained in the Sculpture of the Parthenon 
Splendid Representation of the Panathenaea Description of 
the Work The Cothurnus, and Petasus or Pileus Practice 
of gilding and painting Statues Marbles used in the 
Acropolis Singular Construction of the Erectheum Of 
the Prytaneum Temples of Pandrosus and Minerva Polias 
Of the Olive, and Well Propylaea Walls of the 
Acropolis Odeum of Regilla General Description of the 
Theatres of Greece Areopagus Temple of Theseus. 
