INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Belus, River, notice of, iv. 125, 126. sand of, exported to Venice for 
the making of glass, v. 15. 
Beritilal, Village, notice of, v. 314. Curious mode of hatching 
chickens there, 314—316. 
Beshek, Lake, description of, viii. 3, 6 note. probably the BMe 
Palus of the Antients, 8. 
———the Greater, Village of, viii. 14. Geological appearances 
in its vicinity, J 4, 15. 
■ the Lesser, beautiful views near it, viii. 16. 
Bethel, Village, notice of, iv. 287. 
Bethlehem, view of, from the road from Jerusalem, iv. 398. Account 
of this place, 4)5 — 417. 
Bethoor or Betlioron, account of, iv. 425 — 427. Interview of the 
author with the Arabs of that place, 428, 429. 
Beymilico, Village, notice of, viii. 218. 
Beijramitch, Plain of, iii. 158. Warm springs there, 159- Account of 
the city of Beyramitch, 16I, 162. 
Beys, Egyptian, cruel massacre of, v. 397 — 399 notes, 
5m(/5, Egyptian, notice of, v. 61. Account of a repository of em- 
balmed birds at SaccAra, 229—233. why interred, 233—236. 
Bistonia, notice of the Ruins of, viii. 65, 66 — 68. 
Bislonis, Palus, notice of, viii. 65. 
Boccaze, or Strait of Samos, described, iii. 240— '242. of Naxos, 
vi, 94. 
Boitza, arrival of the author at, viii. 283. notice of its minerals, ibid. 
284. geological observations on them, 284, 285. 
^wartasA?/, Fountains of, iii. 140. their temperature, 141,142. pro- 
bably alluded to by Homer, 143. Account of antiquities there, 145. 
Height called the Acropolis, in their vicinity, 147. its probable 
origin, 152. Antient Tumulus there, 148 — 151. 
BookSy list of, in the Hellenic and Romaic Languages, printed ak 
Venice, and now on sale in Modern Greece, vi. 631 — 639. 
Bookbinders of Constantinople, skilful workmanship of, viii. 158. 
B»oh-market,2X Cairo, account of, v. Ill, 112. 
Bookseller s, ^SiZdiV oi, at Constantinople, iii. 65. 
Bffwls for tobacco-pipes, manufactured from KefF-Kil, notica of, viii, 
152, 156. 
"Brahmins, discovery made by, in Upper Egypt, v. 85, 86. 
Brauron, Village of, vii. 20. Antient festival celebrated there, 21. 
Bread ha.ked in the solar rays, iv. 353. 
