INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII VIII. 
Minerva Polias, 244. Present state of the Propylaea, 250. Walls of 
tlie Acropolis, 252. Further observations on the Acropolis, 365— 
370. Od^um of Regilla, 253 — 268. Description of the Areopagus, 
262—265. Temple of Theseus, 266. Temple of the Winds, 263. 
Unknown structure of the Corinthian order, 270. Description of 
the Bazar, 27 1 . Population and trade of modern Athens, 272. 
Manufacture of pictures, 273. Medals and gems obtained at Athens, 
281. The Ptolemajum or Gymnasium of Ptolemy, 284. Antient 
Marbles obtained by the author, 285. Description of the Theseum, 
and the Grave of Tweddell, 289—297. The Pira>ean Gate, 293. 
Monument of the Museum, 303. Theatre and Cave of Bacchus, 
308. Monument of Thrasyllus, 306 — 310. History and description 
of the Arch of Hadrian, 311 — 317. Discordant accounts respecting 
the Temple of Jupiter Olympius, 319. description of it, 320 — 322. 
Fountain Callirhoe and course of the river Ilissus, 322 — 325. Re- 
mains of the Stadium Panathenaicum, 325—328. Sepulchre of 
Herodes Atticus, 329. Hadrian's Reservoir, 330. Beautiful pro- 
spects from Mount Anchesmius, 331 — 335. Great antiquity of the 
Athenian Wells, 338. Manners of the Athenians, vii. 2. Dress and 
treatment of women at Athens, 3, 4. Description of a ball, 5. mode 
of dancing, 6. Superstitions, 9. Final departure from Athens, 12. 
AthletcE, antient Greek, exercises of, still practised in Turkey, iii. 72, 
73; vi. 430, 431. 
AthoSy Mount, view of, from Sigeum, iii. 207> 208. from Pieria, vii, 
389,390. Notice of Mr. Tweddell's visit and researches there, viii. 
17, 13. Account of the Monasteries on this mountain, 21 — 23. 
sources of their wealth, 24. 
^^mdrfaw, or Hippodrome of Constantinople, notice of, iii. 73 — 76. 
Atmosphere. See Temperature. 
Atrakia, village, site of, vii. 360. Account of the Atracian Marble, 
361—363. different varieties of it, 361, 362 notes. 
Attica, population and agriculture of, vi. 358 note, panoramic survey 
of, from the summit of Mount Hymettus, 350 — 359. 
Attien, a village of Cyprus, notice of, iv. 56. primjeval mills found 
there, ibid, curious mode of keeping bees there, 57, 58. 
Augustus, triumphal arch of, at Thessalonica, vii. 458. 
Axius, River, probable course of, vii. 427. 
i>«cc/i2w, notice of a statue and temple of, at Naxos, vi. 107 — 110. 
remains of his worship in the island of Syros, 1^5. theatre and 
