GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
CHAP. V. 
P. 171. 
EXCURSIONS FROM LEBADEA, TO CH^ERONEA AND 
ORCHOMENUS. 
The Author visits a Fillage called CapranA — Aspect of Par- 
nassus — Ruins of Chjeronea — Inscriptions — Aqueduct — 
Theatre — Acropolis — Battles of Cheeronea — Tomb of the 
Thebans — Sceptre of Agamemnon — Antiquities at the 
Church of CapranA — Marble Cathedra — Five Inscriptiojis 
upon one Tablet — yisit to a Village called Romaiko — Re- 
marhable Bas-relief — Visit foScrepA — River Mel as — Tomb 
of Hesiod — Ruins o/'Orchomenus — Archaic Inscriptions — 
Hieron of the Graces — Inscriptions relating to the Charite- 
sian Games — Observations on the iEolian Digamma — Homo- 
loia — Sophocles of Athens mentioned as a Victor in Tragedy 
— Later Inscriptions — Hieron of Bacchus — Sciathericum of 
theantient City — Greek Epigram thereby illustrated — Trea- 
sury of Minyas — Proof of the antiquity of Domes in Arcki' 
tecture — Acropolis o/'Orchomenus — Condition of the present 
inhabitants — Superstition respecting certain stones — Return 
to Lebadea. 
CHAP. VI. 
P. 217. 
LEBADEA TO DELPHF. 
The author, sets out for Delphi — View q/" Parnassus — Circular 
Monument — Defile of Schiste — Situation of Crissa — Castri 
Present condition of Delphi — its antiquities and natural 
curiosities — Inscriptions at St. Nicholo — Fountain Castalius 
— Gorgonian Head — Plants — Discovery of the Corycian 
Cave 
