INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
British Armtj, from India, encamped in E<^ypt, v. yi. account of it, 
82—85. 
British Fleet, extraordinary appearance of, in the Bay of Aboukir, 
iii. 333. 
Bronze relics found at Sais, description of, v. 292 — 29^. Mode of 
distinguishing genuine antique bronzes from spurious modern 
imitations, vii, Pref. xxiii, xxiv. 
Browne, Rev. G. A., translation by, of Nicetas's Narrative of the 
Ravages committed by the Latins in Constantinople, viii. 427 — 438. 
Bruce, Mr., veracity of, established in numerous instances, v. 85 — 98. 
Bruckejithal, Baron, noble Museum of, described, viii. 288 — 292. 
Bu'/a, City, situation of, viii. 335. connected with Pest, by a bridge 
of boats, 336. splendid palace there, 317. History of this city, 
339,340. its population, 341. 
Bukorest, approach to, described, viii. 262. reception of the Turkish 
ambassador there, 262 — 264. population of this city, 267. its 
commerce, ibid. 268. visit to the Metropolitan Monastery there, 
268, 269. Ceremony of the Resurrection, 270. Number and pur- 
suits of the Gipsies, 271. 
Biidrii/i, the antient Halicarnassus, description of, iii. 256 — 259 notes, 
268—271 notes. 
Buildings of Greece and Rome compared, vi. 227, 228. Antiquity of 
fictile materials in Grecian buildings, 489. 
Buldc, arrival of the author at, v. 6, 7. Interview with the Reis 
Effendi, 69. 
Bulgaria, Journey through, to Walachia, iii. 2, 32, 255. Comparative 
Vocabulary of the Bulgarian, English, and Malo-Russiaii Lan- 
guages, 237 — 239 notes, and of the Bulgarian, English, Albanian, 
Erse, and Turkish Languages, 240. 
Buonaparte, vindicated from the chi ■•>• of having perpetrated the 
massacre of his own troops at Jaffa, iv. 439 — 441. 
Burghaz, Town, account of, viii. 211, 212. 
Burke's, Mr., Theory of the Sublime, confirmed, v. 173, 174 note (2). 
Bili/iik Tchekmadji, Town, notice of, viii. 129. its appearance on the 
author's second visit, 205. 
Byron, Lord, Reflections of, on the impressions produced by the 
sight of Antient Greece, vii. 144, 145 note. 
Byzantine Emperms, beautiful vase of, described, iii. 12 — 14. 
Byzantium, antient Cyclopean walls of, described, viii. 177. breach 
made therein by Mohammed at its capture, 178. See Constan- 
tinople. 
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