INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Hesiod, account of the birth place of, vii. 138 — 142. inscription on 
his tomb, 139 note (5). discovery of it, 189. 
Hexamillia, Village of, vi. 572. extraordinary mart for medals there, 
582, 583. 
Hieralpha, an antient Egyptian Monogram, remarks on, v. 154 — 156' 
Hieroglyphics on the Pillar of On, observation on the style of, v. 145. 
their probable archetypes, 149. remarks on particular hieroglyphics, 
ibid. Crux Ansata, 150. its probable meaning, 152. Hieralpha, 
154. Testudo, 156, 157. Description of the hieroglyphical tablet 
found at Saccara, 237 — 240. Description of the hieroglyphical tablet 
discovered at Sa'is, 299 — 308. Observations on tlie hieroglyphics in 
the Catacombs of Necropolis, 583 — 385, 392. 
Hieron, Valley of, vi, 404. Ruins of the Temple of ^sculapius, 406, 
the Stadium, ibid, theatre, 407. Architectural terra cottas found 
there, 407, 408. Temple of the Coryphaan Diana, 409, 410, Cir- 
cular edifice, 411. theatre of Polyclitus, 412 — 420. 
Highlanders, Scottish, striking resemblance between, and the Albanians 
of Peloponnesus, vi. 586. and of Marathon, vii, 45, 
Hillyar, Captain, honourable example of, v, 44, 
Hippocrates, Fountain of, iii. 255. 
Hippocretie, Fountain of, ascertained, vii. 132. 
Hippodrome, or course at Constantinople, account of, iii. 75 — 7G. of 
Thessalonica, vii. 449, 450. 
Holy Family, legendary tales concerning the flight of, into Egypt, 
V. 140 — 142. 
Holy ianf/, propriety of this appellation, iii. Pref.viii,xvi,xvii. observations 
on its geography, iii, Pref. vi — xvi. commencement of the author's 
journey thither, iv 121. Notice of the River Belus, 125. Village 
of Shephamer, 127. Description of Sapphura or Sepphoris, 153. 
Slate of Christianity in the Holy Land, 137. Gothic remains at 
Sepphoris, 140, discovery of ancient pictures there, 141, State of 
the country between Sephoury and Nazareth, 155. Arrival at Nazareth, 
164. description of the place, 164 — 182, journey thence to visit 
Galilee, 184, Village of Rani, 185. Description of Cana, 187. 
Geological features of Galilee, 198. Mount Libanus, 201. Village 
of Haiti, 203, Sea of Galilee, 209, minerals of this sea, 223, 224, 
Account of Tiberias, 213. its population, 235, journey thence to 
Napolose, 255. Plain of Esdraelon, 255 — 259, Village of Jennin, 
261, Castle of Santerri, 263. Description of Napolose or Sichem, 
266 — 280, Singular cultivation of Judaea, 283. Account of Jeru- 
salem and its various relies and antiquities, 293 — 394. View of 
Bethlehem, 593. Prospect of the Dead Sea, 397, erroneous 
