INDEX TO VOLS. ITT. IV. V. VI. VJI. VIIT. 
Dcuna, notice of the inhabitants of, viii. 235 — 297. 
Dadi, a town of Greece, present state of, vii. 291. 
jDanceofthe Dervishes, described, iii. 50 — 53. Antient dances re- 
tained in the Isle of Zia, vi. 173, J74. and of Syros, 155. Account 
of the Pyrrhic dance at Nauplia, 431. Description of a dance at 
Athens, vii. 5 — 8. 
Dancing Women of Egypt, notice of, v. 51, 52, I66, 1G7. of Bulgaria, 
viii. 250. 
Danube, River, observations on the, viii. 248. passageof it by the Turkish 
Ambassador and bis suite, with the author, 250. breaking of a bridge 
over, 252 — 254. notice of the flying-bridges''over this river, 407- 
Daphne, Defile of, near Eleusis, vi. 611. Monastery of, 612. 
Dardanelles, Town of, described, iii. 84. notice of its wine, 85. visit 
of the author to the Pasha of, 88, 89. antiquities there, 220, 221. 
7)a^M, Egyptian, account of, v. 1^5, 407. 
David's aicent ofthe Mount of Olives, remarks on, iv, 359 — 33i. 
account of his Well atBetiilehem, iv. 41 1 — 414. 
Dead, oriental custom of Ululation for, described, v. 104, 105. its 
extent and antiquity, 106, 107- 
Dead Sea, or Lake Asphaltites, appearance of, from the Mount of Olive?, 
iv. 362. uses of its water, 308. view of it, in the road from Jerusa- 
lem, iv. 399- erroneous notions concerning it refuted, 400 — 406. 
Dear, Mr., an English Sculptor, anecdote of, v. 24. 
DSbe, Town, notice of, v. 52. 
Defile of Tretus, notice of, vi. 520, 521. Description of the Scironian 
Defile, 588, 589. of Daphne, 610. of Marathon, vii. 34. its im- 
portance, 34— 36. ofThermopylae, 317— 320. of Tempe, 355— 
358, 384,385. 
Delia Valle the Traveller, biographical notice of, viii. 158 — 160 notes. 
Delphi, present condition of, vii. 225, 226. its antiquities and curi- 
osities, 227 inscri|)tions discovered there, 228 — 230, 237, 240, 
243, 246,247- 249- Situation of the Castalian Fountain discovered, 
S30, 231. Gorgonian Head, 232. its real meaning, 233. Remains 
of the Fountain, 233 — 235. plants obtained there, 234, 235 notes. 
Discovery of the Corycian Cave, 235, 236. Course of the Castalian 
Fountain, 23?. Eastern Gate of the city of Delphi, 238. Remains 
of the Gymnasium, 239, 240. and of the Stadium, 241. Monastery 
of Elias, 242, 243. Caverns in its vicinity, 244. Description of the 
Plain of Delphi, 244, 245, Probable site of the Temple of Apollo 
246. account of Ruins on it, 246, 247. Medals obtained at Delphi,250. 
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