GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
View of Olympus — Entrance of the Valley — Gonnufi — 
Origin of ths Defile — Am^eXsUddi— Natural locality of the 
YexAe-QXitico Marble — consequence of the discovery — Atrakia 
— Marmor Atracium — Village o/'Ampelakia — Manufac- 
tory — Effect of the English Cotton-mills — Manner of making 
the thread — Process of dyeing the tvool — Bearing of the 
Defile — Jntient fortification — Roman Inscription — its date 
ascertained — use made of it — Former notions of Tempe — 
Descriptions given of it by antient authors — Vococke and 
Busching — Value of hivy's Observations — Pliny and iElian. 
CHAP. X. 
P. 381. 
VALE OF TEMPE, TO THESSALONICA. 
Mlisai— Laurel of Tempe — Banditti — Length of the Pass — 
Appearance upon leaving the Defile— Her aclea — Turkish 
Funeral — Height of Olympus — Mount Athos — Kallidia — 
Malathria — Mauro-Nero and Pellica rivers — Inscriptions — 
Baphyrus— y/n/ie«^ Geography o/Pieria uncertain — Tomb of 
Orpheus — Pimplea — Observations of \Avj — Situation of 
Dium — Katarina — View of Olympus — Palaeo-Castro — 
Cleanly Cottages of the Albanians — ^Greeks compared with 
Albanians — Women — Shepherds' Dogs in body-clothes — 
Mountain barrier of Thessaly — Inscriptions between Kata- 
rina and Kitros — Country still called Macedonia — Moun- 
tains to the north of Salonica — Kitros — Pydna — Tomb of 
the Macedonians — Transactions at Pydna — Leuterochoiri — 
Methone — Lebano — Alorus — Inge Mauro ferry — Mauro- 
smack yerry — Axius, o?- Vardar river — Pella — Nature of the 
country celebrated for Alexander'* Nativity — News of the 
Plague — Tekale — Geography of Macedonia — ^gae — Im- 
portance of ascertaining its position — Arrival at Thessalonica. 
