INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
of the Sepulchre,' 195 — 197. The royal Soros, 198. demolition of 
it attempted, 199. Hieroglyphics, 200. Discovery of an antient 
inscription, 202. fac-simile of it, 203. 
Dobralle, Village of, viii. 220. 
Dobree, Rev. P. P. , various readings by, and observations on, the Orcho- 
menian Inscriptions, vii. 190 — 19G notes. 
Dogs, noble race of, in Peloponnesus, vi. 403. large breed of, near 
Marathon, vii. 42 — 44. Body clothes worn by Shepherds' dogs, 
412. 
Domes, in architecture, antiquity of, demonstrated, vii. 213, 214. 
Dori$cus, Plain, notice of, viii. 95. 
Dowclu, Plain of, vii. 325. 
Drama, Town of, viii. 43. Belon's account of it, ibid. 44, 45. 
Dress, oriental, uniformity of fashions in, iii. 72 note, of the Cyprian 
Women, iv. 47, 48. of the Arabs in the Holy Land, 157 — 159. of 
the Women at Cairo, v. 101, 114. of the Women at Athens, vii. 3 — 5 
and notes, of the better class of Modern Greeks, 154, 155. of the 
Women of Epirus, 15S. 
Drug-Market of Constantinople, account of, viii. 157. 
Druidical Circle on Mount Gargarus, notice of, iii. 167. 
Druses, notice of, iv. 90 and note, account of their Superstitions, 155, 
136 and note, 203 — 200". their character and manners, 207, 208. 
Drusus CtBsar, votive Tablet to, iii. 197. 
Easter, etymology of, iv. 23 note (3). 
Ebal, Mount, situation of, iv, 285 note. 
Eggs, unwholesomeness of, in the Levant, iii. 225 and note. 
Egypt, picture of the ravages of war, on the coast of, iii. 535, 356. obstacles 
encountered there by the British expedition under Sir Ralph Aber. 
crombie, 358. Perplexing situation of Sir Sidney Smith, 339 — 341. 
Causes of delay in landing the British troops, 341 — 343. Descent 
of the army, 345. Battle and victory of the 8th of March, 346. Affair 
of the 12th, 351. Action of the 13th, 351, 352. Battle of the 21st, 
354 — 358. Death of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, 358. sensation caused 
by that event, 359. Measures pursued by General Abercrombie's suc- 
cessor, 360. Visit of the author to the English camp, 562 — 366. 
Journey to Rosetta, 369. arrival there, 373. Notice of antiquities 
on Nelson's or Aboukir Island, iv. 2, 3. Insects found in the vicinity 
of Rosetta, 4, 5. Observations on the Rosetta Stone, 6, 7. Probable 
uses of the Scarabajus Pilularias, 8, 9. Notice of a curious edifice at 
Rosetta, 10. The author's return to Egypt, v. 25 — 33. State of 
Rosetta, S5— 44. Appearance of the country, during the author's 
