INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Battle of ChaEron<;a, 179. Tomb of the Tliebans, 179, i^o. Scep- 
tre of Agamemnon, 180. 
Chaligh-Kavack, Village of, viii. 221, 222. 
Chanak Kulesi, a town on the Hellespont, notice of, iii. 82 note. 
Ckaradius River, course of, vii. 15. 
Charem, or apartments of the women in the Imperial Seraglio, de- 
scribed, iii. 26. chamber of audience, 28. assembly room, and 
baths, 30. chamber of repose, 31. saloon of (he Charem, ibid. 
Charilensian Games, in honour of the Graces, vii. 198. Sophocles, a 
victor at tliem, 198, 204. inscriptions relative to those games, 
198—200, 206, 207. 
Charnaud, Mr., British Consul at Thessalonica, vii. 441. his hospi- 
tality to the author, ibid. 442. his estimate of the commerce of 
Thessalonica, 465 note, 466 note. 
Chevalier, M., mistakes of, corrected, iii. 138 note, 147- 
( hickens, Egyptian process of hatching, described, v. 314 — 316. 
Chimtsra of the Antients, probable solution of, v. 427- 
China, intercourse of, with Europe, in the time of the Romans, viii. 
151. Chinese porcelain, the same as the Vasa Murrhina of Pliny, 
151, 152. 
Chios, Island, appearance of, from the sea, iii. 236. produce, 238. 
population, and character of its inhabitants, ibid. 239 note, nnne- 
rals found there, 239 and note, commerce, £39 note. 
Christianity, state of, in the Holy Land, iv. 137, 138, 336, 337—339. 
Cibinium. See Hermanstadt. 
Cicowes, arrival of the author in the territory of, viii. 81. State of 
its chief town, Fairy, 83. perilous situation of the author and 
his companions there, 85 — 89. departure thence, 9'-. 
G/>pMS, or Sepulchral Tablet obtained at Patmos, description of, vi. 
76, 77. 
Cisterns, antient, at Constantinople, account of, viii. I68 — 17 I. 
Citadel oi Cb-ivo, described, v. 119 — 129. beautiful views from its 
ramparts, 130 — 134. of Thebes, vii. 95. of Platjea, IO9. of Corinth, 
vi. 567 — 572. of Athens, vi. 212—221, 252, 365—370. 
Citharon, Mount, journey to, vii. 94. 
Cities of Greece, characteristic features of, vi. 437, 438. 
Citium, situation of iv. 38. a Phoenician colony, 39, 40. origin of 
its name, 41 and note, 42. Last remains of this city, 43. 
Citrons of Naxos, described, vi. 95. 
Clarke, Rev. W., observations of, on the i9Eolrc Digamma, vii. 202,203 
notes. 
