INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. Vf. VII. VIII. 
Convents in the Holy Land, notice of. Tlie Franciscan convent at 
Nazareth, Iv. j 68— 170. at Jerusalem, 5?97 — 304. Creek and 
Armenian convents there, 393, 394. 
Corinth, antient site of, vi. 547. Fountain of the Nymph Pirenc, 548. 
description of the Temple of Octavia, 550 — 555. visit to the 
Governor, 553 — 557. probable remains of the Odeum, 558. cli- 
mate and present state, 558, 559. visit to the Isthmus of Corinth, 
561, Remains of the Auticnt Vallum, 562. Canal of Nero, ibid. 
Temple of Neptune, 563. Cinerary receptacles in the Rocks, 564. 
Description of the Acrocorinthus, or Citadel of Corinth, 567 — 570. 
prospect from its summit, 571, 572. return to Corinth, 583. See 
Isthmus. 
Corinthian Order, beautiful specimen of, vi. 270. a rare variety of it, 
discovered at Thebes, vii. 76. 
Coroni, Village of, vi. 403, 403. 
Corycian Cave, situation of, discovered, vii. 235. account of it, 
ibid. 236. 
Cos, Island, antiquities of, iii. 2-48, 250. account of a remarkable plane- 
Iree growing- there, 249. inscriptions and other ruins discovered 
there, 251 — 254, 259 note. Fountain of Hippocrates, 255 — 262. 
fertility of this island, 2S() note. Account of the remains of Cnidos, 
360,261 notes, 271 — 273 notes. description of a remarkable ca- 
vern in this island, 262. its productions, 263. Greek manuscripts 
found here, 233, 264. notice of a beautiful piece of AntienI 
sculpture, 264—266, 274. voyage thence, to Rhodes, 27^. ac- 
count of the author's second visit to that island, v. 434. situation 
of the Greek Bishop there, 435. and of the French Consul, 436j 
437. Account of a piece of antient sculpture discovered at Stanchio, 
438. additional inscriptions discovered in that island, 439 — 141. 
Remarks on the supposed site of Asclepium, 442. Population, 
commerce, &c. of Cos, 450, 451. botanical discoveries in that 
island, vi. 29, 30—32 notes. 
Cothurnus, or Boot of the Aiitients, notice of, vi. 236. 
Cotton, account of the culture i)f, in the Macedonian Plain, vii. 466. 
Cotton Thrtad, red, manufactont' of, at Ampelikia, vii. 364. difference 
between it and the English cotton thread, 365, 366. manner of 
making it, 3Go, 367. how dyed, 3G7, 368. 
Courhan-Bniram, or Lesser Bairam, festival of, viii. 223 note, 341. 
Crematis, Town, notice of, viii. 129. 
O-emnitz, road to, viii. 359. lead-foundry in its vicinity, 360. visit 
to its mines, 361. The gold mine, bid. appearance and matrix of 
