INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
of those on daily sale in the cities of the East, 585 — 445. Catalogue 
of the manuscripts in the Patmos Library, vi. 19 — 25. 
Greeks of the Phanar, account of, iii. 68 — 71 notes. Present state 
of the Greeks of Asia Minor, 233, 234 notes. Prejudice of the 
Modem Greeks against game, vii, 92, 93. Manners of the Higher 
Class of Modern Greeks, 147 — 149. state of society among them, 
149 — 155. Comparison of the Modern Greeks with the Albanians, 
409, 410. 
Gregory/, of Nazianzus, beautiful MS. of the Poems of, discovered at 
Patmos, vii. 44, 45. 
Grotto of the Apocalypse, in Patmos, notice of, vi. 58. Approach to 
the Grotto of Antiparos, 123, its possible origin, ibid, mode of 
descent, 124. description of its interior, 124 — 150. antient in- 
scription there, 131. Notice of M. De Nointel's visit, 131, 152. 
Grove of the Muses, of what trees probably composed, vii. 121, 122 
notes, its site ascertained, 125, 126. inscription relative to Games 
antiently celebrated there, 128—150. 
Grove of Trophonius, situation of, ascertained, vii. 167. its original 
decorations, ibid. 
Guests, oriental mode of entertaining, iv. 66 — 69. 
Guilletiere's Tour to Athens, critical notice of, vi. 208 — 211. 
Gyarux, Island, voyage to, vi. 157,158. its wretched condition, 160. 
Gyllius, the topographer of Constantinople, biograpical notice of, viii. 
179 note. 
Gymmerg'ine, Town, arrival of the author at, viii. 71. its present 
state, 74. description of a Public Bath there, 74, 75. Antient 
Medals obtained there, 76. Disregard of the Agha, for the imperial 
Firman, 76. 
Gymnasium of Delphi, remains of, vii. 239, 240. 
Hadrian, Arch of, at Athens, described, vi. .512. its origin, 312 — 
314. when erected, 315, 316. Description of the Pillars which bear 
his name, 317 — 322. account of his Reservoir, 350, 351. Inscription 
to, at Delphi, vii. 228, 229. 
Hcemus, Mount, Journey from Constantinople to, viii. 196 — 228. 
Hair, antiently dressed, with powdered mica, viii. 159 note. 
Haticarnassus, ruins of, described, iii. 256—259 notes, 268 — 271 
notes. 
Ilcdil Elhj, Village of, iii. 1 10. remains of the Temple of the Thym- 
brean Apollo there, ibid. Antient inscriptions there, 112,115. 
Hamilton, Mr., unsuccessful negociations of, with Djezzar Pasha, v. 
11—13. 
