GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
CHAP. VIII. 
P. 284. 
FROM TITHOREA, TO THE STRAITS OF THERMOPYL^, 
AND TO PHARSALUS. 
Palceo- Castro — Ledon — Elatea — Observations by the magnetic 
needle — Amphiclea — Via Militaris — Cephissus — Bearings 
from Mount CEta— Callidromos — Trachiniae q/' Sophocles 
— Cenaean Promontory — Appearance of the Sinus Maliacus 
— Bodonitza — Topography of the Epicnemidian Locris — 
Thronium — Polyandrium q/" ^Ae Greeks who fell at Thermo- 
pylae — Situation of the Spartan advanced guard — Great 
northern wall — Platanus Orientalis — Of the Pylae and 
Thermae — Fetid gaseous exhalation — alluded to by Sophocles 
Nature of the Pass of Thermopylae — Path over Mount 
CEta — Heraclea and River Asopus — Plain of Trachinia — 
— Turkish Dervene — Zeitun — Albanese JVomen — Bearings 
from the Heights — Plain of Dowclu — Plain of Crocius — 
Alos — Plain of Pharsalia — Pharsa — Turkish i(CAa« — Tahtar 
Couriers. 
CHAP. IX. 
P. 332. 
PHARSALIA, TO THE VALLEY OF TEMPE. 
Appearance of the Country after passing TheTmopy]s&— Bounda- 
ries and names o/'Thessaly — Pharsalus and Palaepharsalus 
— Population oj Pharsa — Field of the Battle oj Pharsalia 
Appearance of the Plain — Pelasgiotis — Numerous Sepulchres 
— Antique Car*— Larissa — Evil disposition of its inhabitants 
— Population — Commerce — Pencils iJiuer — LarissaCremaete 
Road to Tempe — Tumuli — Military Way — Nesonis Palus — 
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