INDEX 
PART THE SECOND 
CONTAINED IN 
VOLUMES III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
*,* The Roman Numerals refer to the Volumes : the Arabic Figures to 
the Pages of the respective Volumes. 
AbERCROMBIE, Island, notice of, iii. 325—328/ 
Abercrnmbic, Sir Ralph, obstacles eucouiitereil by, in the expedition to 
Egypt, iii. 338, 339, 341, 343. Landing of the army, 345. Battles 
of the 8th, 12th, 13th, and 21st of March, 346—358. Death of Sir 
Ralph, in the moment of victory, 358. sensations caused by that 
event, 359. 
Aberdeen, Earl of, liberality of, in encouraging excavations at Athens, 
vi. 199, 200. 
Aboukir, Island, antiquities on, described, iv. 2, 3. 
Abyssiniayi customs, Mr. Bruce's relations of, proved to be authentic, 
V. 85—96. 
Aceldama, probable site of, iv. 343. 
Achilles, Tomb of, account of, iii. 208 — 210. 
Acre, importance of the Port of, iv. 89. climate, 97, 98. diseases 
prevalent there, 99. present and former state of this city, 101, 102. 
Enormities perpetrated by the Crusaders, 103,104. Siege and cap- 
ture of Acre by the Sultan Serapha, 103 note (4). remains of 
antient buildings there, 105 — 109. Medals of Acre and Sidon, 110. 
Commerce of Acre, 119. The author returns thither from the 
Holy Land, 448, 449. Exports, v. 14, 15. Account of the Mosque 
erected there by Djezzar Pasha, 8, 9 notes. 
Acrocorinthus, or Citadel of Corinth, situation of, vi. 567. ascent to it, 
563. antiquities remaining there iu the time of Pausanias, 569, 
570. exten^iive prospect from its summit, 571, 572. 
Acropolis, or heights near Bonarbashy, described, iii. 147- their pro- 
bable origin, 1 52. of Pergamus, described, 226 note, of Smyrna, 
228 note, of Priene, 247 note, of Argos, vi. 176. of Eleusis, 627, 
628. of Chaeron^a, vii. 178. of Orchomenus, 215. 
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