INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Hares, aversion of the Modern Greeks from, vii. 93 and note, 457. and 
of the Antient Britons, 481. 
Harvest, triple of the Delta, v. 47. 
Hatli, Village of, iv. 20.5. account of the Druses who inhabit it, 
205 — 208. 
Hawkins, John, Esq., acknowledgment of the author's ohiigations to, 
V Pref. i — V. his account of the geology of the Isle of Naxos, 112, 
113, 114 notes, observations of, on the River Asopus, andthesitua- 
tion of Tanagra, vii. 55, 56 notes. unsuccessful attempt of, to 
remove an antient fragment, 56, 57 notes. 
Heat, intense, in the Holy Land, iv. 190, 235. 
Ucbru^, River, passage of, viii. 94. its course, 95. tributary streams 
of, 97. 
Hecate's Supper, account of, vi. 462. 
Hector, supposed Soros of, at Thebes, vii. 88 — 91. 
Helen, Bath of, vi. 585. 
Helena, Empress, remarks on the church of the Holy Sepulchre, erected 
by, iv. 315 — 517. and on her visit to Jerusalem, 335 — 340. 
Helicon, Mount, journey over, vii. 120. Monastery of St. Nicholo, 
ibid. 121. list of trees growing in its vicinity, 121, 122 notes, anti- 
quities discovered there, 124. Situation of the fountain Aganippe, 
and the Grove of the Muses, ascertained, 125. River Permessus, 
125—127. Inscription relating to the games called 'Meutrua, 128 — 
130. Extraordinary beauty of the scenery, 151. Situation of the 
Fountain Hippocrene, 152. Plants of Helicon, 154. \iew from the 
heights, 156. and especially from the summit, 142. Descent of the 
laountain, 143. 
Heliopolis, observations on the site of, v. Pref. sv — xix. 140 note, 
antient and modern state of its Ruins, 157, 158. description of the 
obelisk there, 145 — 160. 
Hellas, entrance of, described, vi. 591. 
Hellespont, voyage of the author down the, iii. 89, 90. Explanation of 
Homer's epithet of UXarv; ''EXXntrxoyro;, 91 and note. 
Heraclea, site of, ascertained, viii. 123. 
HercBum, probable site of, vi. 487. 
Hercyna, River, source of, ascertained, vii. 1 58. 
Hcrmanstadt, or Cihiuium, Town, account of, viii. 286. description of 
a noble ]Museum there, 287 — 292. 
Herodes Atticus, sepulchre of, at Athens, vi. 529. notice of his fune- 
ral, ibid. note, description of tlie Odeum erected by him in honour 
of his wife, 253—257. 
Herodotus, passage of, explained, v. 223 — 228. 
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