LIST OF THE VIGNETTES 
JX VOLUME THE THIRD. 
THE VIGNETTES ARE EVGRAVED ON WOOD, BY BRANSTONE. 
CHAP. I. 
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Portrait of Manuel Palceologus, taken from an antient 
manuscript ; shewing a similarity between the fashion 
observed by the Greek Emperors, and the ordinary 
costmne of a Twr^wA Grandee 1 
CHAP. II. 
View of Constantinople, taken from a Palace in Pera. by 
S'lrJF.Gell 38 
CHAP. III. 
The Tmiiulus of ^'TIsyetes, as it appears from the Hel- 
lespont opposite to the Naval Station of the Greeks . 77 
CHAP. IV. 
Map of the Simo'isian Plain ; as illustrating the Author's 
observations upon the Plain of Troy 96 
CHAP. V. 
Modern Vehicle used in Troas; corresponding with the 
account given by Homer of tht Antient Car with its 
wicker chest ; etched by Mrs. Edward Clarke, from 
a Sketch made by PrcGzu- 136 
