INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Acropolis of Jlhens, ascent to, vi. 212. Inscription there, 212. Relic 
of Phidian sculpture, 213. Adytum of Pan, ibid. 214. Statue of 
Pan, 218 — 221. Account of the walls of the Acropolis, 252. ob- 
servations on that edifice, 365 — 370. 
Advertisement, curious, in Modern Greek, iii. 70. 
Adytum of Pan, at Athens, vi. 213, 214. 
^gce, the Metropolis of Macedonia, antient situation of, vii. 434 note, 
difficulty of ascertaining its actual site, 434, 435, 436. 
^gina, Gulpli of, objects visible in passing, vi. 382, 383 — 386. 
jEgina, Island, notice of the Antiquities of, vi. 385,386. 
^/iow, observations of, on the Plain of Tempe, vii. 379. 
^ne; the ^neia of Strabo, a town in the Troad, described, iii. 156. 
remarkable tomb there, 157- 
^nos. Town, notice of, viii. 96, and note, observations on its medals, 
104, 105. 
^3Zolic Digamma, observations on, vii. 201 — 203 notes. 
^schylus^ illustration of, iii. 206, 207. 
^"Esculapius , Temple of, at Hieron, vi. 406. 
^syetes, Tomb of, iii. 92,93. extensive view thence, 199. 
Agamemnon, Sceptre of, worshipped, vii. 180. 
Aganippe, Fountain, site of, ascertained, vii. 125. extraordinary 
beauty of its scenery, 131. 
Age of the E^^vptian Pyramids, v. 249 — 251. 
Agriculture, state of, in Attica, vi. 358 note. 
^"«j:. Tomb of, described, iii. 106 — 109. notice of the cement used 
in it, 109. 
Alabaster, observations on the crystallization of, vi. 128 — 130. 
^/6«»«iawj>, character of, vi. 137. their hospitality, 527. striking re- 
semblance between them, especially the Mountaineers, and the 
Scottish Hi^iilanders, 586; vii. 43. their funeral rites, 10,11. 
their fidelity to all but Turks, 45. condition of the Albanians 
residing at Plalaea, 99 — 101. and near Mount Helicon, 118 — 120. 
Cleanliness of the Albanians of Thessaly, 408. comparison of them 
with the Modern Greeks, 409? 410. Dress of the Albanian women, 
411. 
Alexander the Great, Tomb of, discovered at Alexandria, v. 334. 
proofs of its being the Tomb of Alexander, 335-«-339. notice of a 
beautiful medal of, viii. 231. 
Alexandria, in Egypt, the author's arrival at, v. 329- entrance into 
the French garrison there, ibid. Wretched state of the inhabitants 
of Alexandria, 330 — 333. Account of Cleopatra's Needles there, 
345—347. and of Pompey's Pillar, 347— 366. Prices of provision 
