INDEX TO VOLS. lU. IV. V. Vf. VII. VflT. 
Capudan Pasha, villanous conduct of, at Alexandria, v. 397 — 401. 
(Jaravanserais, Turkish, account of, viii. 118, 119. 
Caristrania, Village of, viii. 21 1. 
Camabat, Town, account of, viii. 219. 
Carpathian Mountains, ascent of, viii. 278, 279. 
Carthasa, the chitf town of the Isle of Syros, notice of, vi. 164, 165. 
Caryatides, at Tliessalonica, description of, vii. 452. 
Caslalian Fiiuntain, situation of, discovered, vii. 230, 231. present 
state of its remains, 233 — 233. its course traced, 237- 
Castri, Village of, vii. 325. wretched state of its inhabitants, 226. 
cause of it, 249. 
Catacombs, in the Pyramids of Saccdra, descent of the author into, 
V. 224. evidence that bodies were placed therein horizontally, 
225 — 229. The Catacombs of Necropolis described, 380 — 394. 
Cats, abundance of, at Pera, viii. 138. 
Cavalla, or Cavallo, Village of, viii. 7 note. Belon's account of gold 
and silver mines in its vicinity, 47> 48. his conjecture relative to 
the origin of its name corrected, 48, 49 — 56. built on the site of 
the antient Neapolis, 49 — 5 I. See Neapolis. 
Cavalry, Turkish, description of, v. 52, 53. 
Cave of the Nativity at Bethlehem, iv. 415. of Bacchus at Athens, vi. 
309, 310. of the Nema?au Lion, 522, 523. of Pan, near Mara- 
thon, vii. 40. Oracular Cave of Telmessus, iii. 298 — 300. at 
Argos, vi. 479. 
Caverns, remarkable, at the village of Turan, iv. 189, 190. n^ar 
Bethlehem, 421. at Delphi, vii. 244. 
Cecropiati Citadel, at Athens, vi. 201. state of the antiquities there, 
203. Antient sun-dial, 204. 
Cement, used in the Aianteum, notice of, iii. 109. 
Cenchrea, Port of, vi. 584. Tomb of Helen there. 585. 
Cencean Promontory, notice of, vii. 295. 
Cephissia Village, notice of, vii. 13, 14. 
Cephissus, the Eleusinian, cause of, vi. 609. and of the Athenian 
Cephissus, 614. 
Ceres, worship of, the same as that of Venus, iv. 23, 24. Description 
of the Hieronof Ceres Mysias, vi. 488. Ruins of her temples at 
Eleusis, 600, 626. Discovery of her statue, ibid, history of its 
removal, 601, 602, 615—623. 
Certificate of Pilgrimage, copy of, iv. 451 — 453. 
Charonea, Ruius of, vii. 173. inscriptions there, 173—176, 182, 183, 
184 Description of the remains of the theatre, 177. Acropolis, 178 
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