INftEX TO VOLS. 111. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Caaba, at Mecca, arrival of the covering for, at Alexandria, v. 278. 
CcEsarea, present dilapidated state of, iv. 446, 447. its antient state, 
447, 448. 
Ca'if, a Turkish expression explained, viii. 249, 250. 
Cairo, Visit to the Reis Elfendi of, v, 69. house of the French Insti- 
tute there, 70. account of the jewel market, 72. present state 
of the interior, 73 — 80. jug-glers there, 73, 74. trees growing there, 
74 — 76. statistics of that city, 81. British Army from India, en- 
camped there, 81 — 86. dress of the women, 101. state of 
society, ibid. 102, houses, 103. gardens, 104. book market, 111. 
appearance of the women in the streets, 114. Enormities of the 
Turks, 11 4— 117. their extortions, 117, 118. Notice of the citadel, 
119 — 125i Joseph's Well, 125 — 127. Description of the views 
observable from the ramparts of the citadel, 130 — 134. Appearance 
of the country to the south of Cairo, 216 — 218. the author's de- 
parture thence, 277- 
Caiff'a, the port of Acre, account of, v. 6 note, 9, 10 notes. 
Caluurea, Island, notice of, vi. 186, 187. character of its inhabi- 
tants, 187, 188. 
Calf, worshipped by the Druses, iv. 136 and note (l), 204, 
Callicolone, Hill of, iii. 118. 
CaUidromos, an eminence of Mount CEta, beautiful prospect from, 
vii. 293, 294. 
Callifat Osmack, or Callifat- Water, the same as the Simois, iii. 124. 
account of ruins near it, 127 — 129. inscriptions there, 129 — 131. 
Callirhoe, Fountain, notice of, vi. 322. 
Calmuch Artist, extraordinary talents of, vi. 376, 377. 
Calvary, probable site of, iv. 325. Greek inscription there, 326, 327, 
329. Hebrew inscription, 330. 
Caloyers, or Greek Monks, derivation of the term, vii. 269. devo- 
tional exercises of some on Mount Par»assus, 270. their igno- 
rance, 271. 
Camachuia, or Cameo, origin of, iv. 28, 29. 
Cximhridge, Pagan ceremony, still observed at, iii. 276j)ote. 
Cana of Galilee, why so called, iv. 186 note (l). approach to it from 
Nazareth, 186. beautiful spring there, ibid, chapel of the village 
and relics there, 187, 188. 
Canal of Cairo, account of, v. 1 34 and note. 
Cnpandritti, Village of, vii. -47. 
Caprviu, Village of, erected on the site of the antient Chteron^, vii. 
I7Z. autiquitips gjf its church, 181. ioscriptions there, 182. 
