INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
iBrectkeum, singular construction of, vi. 241. description of that edifice, 
243, 244. Remarkal)le Olive-tree growing there, 246, 247. Well 
of salt water there, 248, 249. 
Hrkessi/, village of, Hi. 199. Beautiful Soros discovered there, 200. in- 
scription thereon, 200, £01. 
Eri/thraan Straits, account of, iii. 231 — 236. 
Esbequir Lake, near Cairo, notice of, v. 1 10. 
Esdraelon, Great Plain of, described, iv. 255 — 259. encampment oF 
Arabs on it, 260. its extent, 261. 
Eski Eregli, arrival of the author at, viii. 122. remains of antiquity 
discovered there, 124, 125. 
Esterhazy, Prince, splendid palace of, viii. 400. 
Etesian Winds, notice of, v. 50. 
Etiquette, scrupulous observance of, at Peru, viii. 141. 142. 
Euclid of Hermione, description of the Tomb of, vi. 287. 
Euripides, Tomb of, viii. 9, probable cause of the Poet's death, 1 1 . 
situation of his Tomb, 11 — 13. 
Euxine Sea, extraordinary frost on, viii. 190, 191. 
Excavations for antiquities, at Athens, account of, vi. 199, 200,537. 
Ei/es, custom of painting, in the East, described, iv. Ill, 112. 
Fairy, Town, situation of, viii. 83. its appearance after its conflagra- 
tion by the rebel Turks, ibid. Perilous situation of the author and 
his companions there, 85 — 89. Details relative to the sacking and 
burning of the place, 90. cause of this disaster, 91, 92. 
Feldspar, mistake in the meaning of, corrected, viii. 15 note (5). 
Fertility of the Plain of Zabulon, iv. 151. 
Fever, intermitting, singular remedy for, iii. 217. 
Fig, Egyptian, notice of, v. 50. 
Fish, vast abundance of, in the river Tibiscus, viii. 525. 
Finica Bay, notice of, v. 426. 
Firman, form of, for visiting the Mosque of St. Sophia, iii. 45, 46 notes. 
P/ar, incombustible, of Cyprus, account of, iv. 45, 46 notes. 
Flesh, live, eaten by the Abyssinians, v. 90. raw flesh never eaten by 
the priests, 94. 
Fleur de Lis, why used in antient paintings and illuminations, iv. 144, 
145 note. 
Flour, oriental mode of preparing, iv. 56,57, 167, 168. 
Fossil, extraneous, at the Greater Pyramid of Djiza, described by Strabo, 
V. 182. remarks on his account, 185, 184. 
Fountain of Siloa, iv. 548. 
Fountains of Bonarbashy, described, iii, 140 — 142. of Hippocrates, in 
