INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Delphic Pillar, history and present state of, ili. 75, 76. 
Delta, triple harvest of, v. 47. description of, 56. diseases, 57. 
facility of travelling there, 59. birds, 61. plants, 63, 64 and notes, 
remarkable phaenomenon there, 65. fertility, 66. notice of the 
southern point of, 66, 67. 
Demetrius, St., Church of, at Thebes, vii. 76. Mosque of, at Thessa- 
lonica, described, 455, 456. 
Deposition of the Turkish Emperor Selim III., narrative of the, iii. 
575—380. 
Dervishes, dance of, described, iii, 50 — 55. Curious exhibition of the 
Howling Dervishes, 55 — 60. trick played upon one, by some 
English Gentlemen, 60 — 62. 
Desert, Egyptian, description of, iii. 367. productions of, iv. 257. 
Deva, Town, notice of, viii. 500. vestiges of a Roman Citadel there, 
500, 501. 
Devotion, impressive, of the Turks, viii. 210. 
Diamonds, notices of natural resemblances of, iv. 44, 45. number and 
variety of, in the Jewellers' Bazar at Constantinople, viii. 148, 149. 
Diana, Temple of, at Hieron, vi. 409, 410. solemn festival of, at 
Brauron, vii. 21. 
Diseases prevalent in Egypt, v. 57. 
Distance, Turkish, measures of, iii. Pref. xxix. Roman marks of, viii. 1 28. 
Dium, probable situation of, vii. 400 — 402. 
Divan, Turkish, account of, iii. 25 note, ceremony of holding, described, 
vii. 152, 153. 
Divers of the islands of Syme and Nisyrus, notice of, iii. 287 and note. 
Divination, art of, cultivated at Telmessus, 299 note, description of an 
oracular cave for, iii. 298 — 500. 
DJerid, a Turkish Tournament, description of, iii. 218, 219. 
Djezxar Pasha of Seide, curious anecdotes of, iv. 85 — 88. extent of his 
dominions, 88. account of the author's interviews with him, 91—96, 
115—119. Notice of a camp of his cavalry, 125. ravages committed 
by them in the Holy Land, 245. Account of the author's farewell in- 
terview with him, v, 4 — 8. Anecdotes of him by Colonel Squire, 
4 — 13 notes, his death, 11, 12. 
Djixa, Pyramids of, visit to, v. 171. Appearance presented by the prin- 
cipal Pyramid, ibid, description of it, 173—175. objects seen from 
its summit. 176 — 179. Limestone used in the structure of the greater 
Pyramid, 180. Extraneous Fossil described by Strabo, 182. Labours 
of the French Army among these buildings, 184. Visit the interior 
of the large Pyramid, 187. Observations at the Well, 1 90. Examina- 
tion of some of the inferior channels, 1 95. Description of the chamber 
