INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
at Alexandria, 332 note, 372. Account of the French Institute in 
that city, 375—379. Description of the Catacombs, 380—394. 
Account of the author's voyage thence to Cos, 417 — 434. 
Alexandria Troas, magnificent buildings of, dilapidated by Greeks and 
Turks, iii. I9I. splendid remains of public baths there, described, 
192,193. Account of other vestiges of the city, 194—196. Mr, 
Walpole's remarks on the remains of this city, 196 — 198 notes. 
j^lexius Comnenus, Emperor, notices of beautiful MSS. written by, 
vi. 49, 50. 
/Alleluia, or cry of joy of the Egyptian dancing women, v. 169. 
Almehs, or dancing women of Egypt, account of, v. 51, 52, I66 — 168. 
/flo)-us, probable site of, vii. 425. 
Alos, situation of, vii. 327. 
AUemburgh, Citadel of, described, viii. 408, 409. 
y^Ma, River, romantic pass of, viii. 280,281. 
Ambnssador, Turkish, sent to France, viii. 192. description of his 
cavalcade, 198. interview of the author with him, 199. account 
of persons in his suite, 201. interesting anecdotes of, 210. descrip- 
tion of his entry into BCikorest, 262. manner of facilitating his 
journey, 277. 
Amianthus, or incombustible flax, account of, iv. 4.5,46 notes. 
Ammonia, Egyptian, whence prepared, v. 54. 
Ampeldkia, Town of, vii. 358. account of it, 3G4. Manufactory 
there for red cotton thread, 364. description of the processes, 366 — 
368. Medals found there, 368, 369. 
AmphicUa, situation of, determined, vii. 289. Why named Ophit^a, 
290. 
Ampkion and his Lyre, story of, not a fable, vii, 69- 
Amphipolis, notice of the probable ruins of, viii. 6, 7 note, 26, 27. 
sketch of its antient history, 27 — 29. its various names, 30. In- 
scriptions on Amphipolitan medals, 33, 34. 
Amphora, void, symbol of, explained, vi. 282, 283. 
^Mj?v«, Town, notice of, v. 61. 
Anatolia, Plain of, its identity with the plain of Troy, iii. 102. 
Anchesmius, Mount, vi. 331. description of the beautiful view from 
its summit, 332, 333. 
Anehestri, Isle, notice of, vi. 387- 
Anrve. See St. Anne. 
Antes, Mr., testimony of, to Mr Bruce's veracity, v. 88 note. 
.-/n^iparos. Island, arrival of the author at, vi. 122. Possible origin of 
its celebrated grotto, 123. mode of descent, 124. description of 
