GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS 
TO PART II. SECT. I. 
VOLUME THE FOURTH. 
CHAP. I. 
p. I. 
FROM ROSETTA IN EGYPT, TO LARNECA IN CYPRUS. 
Return to the Fleet — Nelsons Island — Antiquities — Rosetta — 
— Trilinguar Inscription — Scarabaeus Pilularius — Curious 
Edifice in Rosetta, of the Gothic form — Voyage to Cyprus — 
— Appearance of the island — Salines — Hot Winds — Larneca 
— Insalubrity of the Island — Produce of the Land — JVine of 
Cyprus — Wretched Condition of the Country — Phoenician 
Idols — Nature of the Cyprian Venus — Ancient Gems — Signet 
Rings — Origin of the Camachuia — Theban Stone — Paintings 
commemorated upon Gems — Notice of a Picture by Zeuxis 
from an ancient Greek Manuscript — Substances used for the 
Signets of Cyprus — their most ancient foryn. 
CHAP. H. 
p. 35. 
CYPRUS. 
Antient Geography of the Island — Situation of Citium — Phoe- 
nician Settlements — Illustrious Citieans — Last Remains of 
the City — Reports concerning Bqffia — Minerals of Cyprus — 
Journey to Nicotia — Women of Cyprus — Gardens of Larneca 
— Desolate Appearance of the Country — Village of Attien — 
Primaeval Mills — Curious Mode of keeping Bees — Carol 
Tree — Appearance of Nicotia — Banishment of Prostitutes — 
