INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
cave of, 306, 309, 310. Temple of, at Sieyon, 540. Hieron of, at 
Orchomenus, vii. 208, 210. 
Baffa, the antient Papbos, notice of, iv. 43, 44. 
£akabani/ft. Gold mines of, described, viii. 352, 353. manner of esti- 
mating their value, 354, and of washing the arenaceous gold and 
silver, 355. 
£airam, procession at the opening of, described, iii. 39 — 45. Festival 
of the Courban Bairan), or Lesser Bairam, viii. 228 note, 241. 
Balkan, Pass of, described, viii. 220, 221. 
Baleftchmo, Plain of, viii. 3. 
Ball, Athenian, described, vii. 5 — 8. 
Bannat. See Temeswar. 
Baphyriis, River, course of, vii. 394, 395. 
Bar, dangerous, at the Mouth of the Nile, v. 33, 34. 
Barbyses, the Vauxhall of Constantinople, account of, viii. 184. 
Barthelemy , a Greek pirate in the French Service, notice of, vi. 60. 
Basaltic Pillars, discovered in the Troad, account of, iii. 154, 155. 
Origin of the Basaltic Phaenomena, near Tuvan, in the Holy Land, 
ii. 190—194. 
Basil, St., Lake of, viii. 3. 
Basilica, of Constantinople, account of, vii. 172, 173. 
Bas-relief, remarkable one, discovered near Chieron^a, vii. 185. De- 
scription of it, 185 — 187. 
£a//<5, splendid remains of, described, at Alexandria Troas, iii. 192 — 
194. 196 note, of the women at Athens, vi. 36^3, 364. 
BathSf Hot, of Lydia Hamam, notice of, iii. 189, 190- of Alexandria 
Troas, 197, 198 note, in the vicinity of Tiberias, iv. 217, 218. 
Battle of Marathon, site of, vii. 23 — 30. Traditions relative to tlie 
Battle of Platsea, 99. its site ascertained, 102— 106. Of Leuctra, 
111. Of Chseron^a, 179. 
Bay of Constantinople, described, viii. 180 — 183-. why antieatly 
called the Putrid Sea, 185. 
Bazar of Athens, described, vi. 270, 271- 
Beauty, feminine, remarks on, iv. 49, 50, 
Beer, Village, notice of, iv. 287. " 
Bees, curious mode of keeping, in Cyprus, iv. 57. Structure of the 
Egyptian and Palestine bee-hives, ibid. note. 
Belbina, Island, notice of, vi. 382. 
Bclon, M., bis account of the gold and silver Mines of Macedonia, viii. 
47, 48. strictures on his conjecture relative to the origin of the 
name Cavallo, 48, 49, 56. 
