tXDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII, 
voyage up the Nile to Grand Cairo, 45 — 56. Diseases of Egypt, 57. 
Facility of visiting Upper Egypt, 59. Notice of birds of this country, 
61. plants, 62. Remarkable phaBnomenon, 65. View of the Pyra- 
mids from the Nile, 67. Account of Grand Cairo, 72 — 134. Visit 
to Heliopo]i>, 137. Village of Matarea, l.'i9. Pillar of On or Obelisk 
of Heliopolis, 14" — 158. history of it, 159, 160. Minerals of Egypt, 
161 — 164. fruits, 165. Voyage to the Pyramids of Djiz;i, 171. de- 
scription of them, 171—208. Voyage to the Pyramids of Saccara, 
214 — 218. Views of the Pyramids of Saccara, 220, 221. difference 
between them, 22:5. Description of the Pyramids of Saccara, 224 — 240. 
history of them, 245 — 261. their sepulchral uses determined, 262 — 
270. Return to Cairo, 272. Passage thence down the Nile, 281. Visit 
to the Ruins of Saib, 284 — 512. Village of Berinbal, 514. Ovens for 
hatching chickens there, 514 — 517. Tombs at Massorah Shibrecki, 517. 
Arrival at Rosetta, 519. Journey thence to Alexan<lria, 328. de- 
scription of that city, 550 — 579, 59o — 404. Cryptae or Catacombs of 
the Necropolis, 579 — 394. Journey to Aboukir, 407. Notices of the 
cities of Nicopolis, Taposiris, Parva, and Canopus, 410. Voyage 
from Egypt to Cos, 417 — 454. 
Elatea, shusLlion of, vii. 286, 287. 
Eleanor, Queen of Edward I., anecdotes of, v. 25, 24. 
Electra of Sophocles, scene of, ascertained, vi. 497. 
Eleclrum of the Antients, observations on the composition of, viii. 233, 234. 
Eleusis, Plain of, vi. 599. Ruins of the aqueduct, 600. of the Temple 
of Ceres, 6i 0, 626. discovery of her statue, 600, 601. superstition 
of the inhabitants concerning it, 601. inscriptions on the Temple, GO?,, 
604. negotiation with the Waiwode of Athens for its removal, 
615—618. methods devised for its removal, 618. difficulties en- 
countered, 619 — 622. successof the undertaking, 623. Salt Lake in 
the vicinity of Eleu>sis, 610. Description of the " long V/alls" con- 
necting the Acropolis with the City, 624. Notice of its Port, 626. 
antient Theatre, 627. and Acropolis, 627, 628. 
Elias, Monastery of, at Delphi, vii. 242, 243. 
Embalmed Birds, account of a repository of, v. 229 — 233. 
Emery Mines in the island of Naxos, account of, vi. 95, 115, 114 notes. 
Emmaus, Hot Baths of, described, iv. 217, 218. 
Ephesus and its vicinity, described, iii. 246 note. 
Epidda Island, arrival at, vi. 390. description of the Town, 390, 391, 
medals obtained there, 391, 392. appearance of the country in its 
vicinity, 594 — 596. 
Epicnemidian Locris, topography of, ascertained, vii. 298 — 303. 
Epigram, Greek, illustration of, vii. 211, 312 and note. 
