INDEX TO VOLS. ITT. IV. V. Vf. VII. VIII. 
notions of this lake, 400 — 406. Account of Bethlehem and its 
vicinity, 417—429. Rama, 430 — 438. Jaffa, 438 — 445. Ca;sarea> 
446 — 448. 
Holy P/acei at Jerusalem, remarks on the identity of, iv. 293 — 296. the 
author's visit to them, 309, et seq. 
Hiily Sepulchre, church of. iv. 313. identity of this Sepulchre disputed 
314 — 318, 340 — 343. its probable site, 327 — 329. 
Homer, illustrations of, iii. 75 note, 91, 125, 127, 139, 143, 144, 
176, 205. 
Homicide by implication, Mohammedan Law of, v. 449. curious 
cases of, 449, 450. 
Honey of Mount Hymettus, properties of, vi. 249, 250. 
Horses, Egyptian, account of, v. 243, 244. 
Ilorslty, Bishop, Greek Epigram, illustrated by, vii. 212 note. 
Hospitality of the Modern Greeks, vi. 172, 173. extraordinary in- 
stance of, in a Turk, viii. 79 — 81. 
Hospodar of Wallachia, wretched condition of, viii. 256. his reception 
of a Turkish Ambassador, 262. audience given by him to the 
author's fellow-traveller, 265. 
Hot Springs of Lydia Hamam, iii. 189. of Alexandria Troas, 197 
note, of Tiberias, iv. 217, 218. of Thermopylae, vii. 315—317. 
Hot JVinds, fatal effects of, in the Isle of Cyprus, iv. 13, 15. 
Houses, structure of, in Cyprus, iv. 61. in Egypt, v. 103, 104. 
Hungarian Wines, account of, viii. 404 — 406. 
Hutchinson, General, succeeds to the command of the British Army, 
on the death of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, iii. 360. wise and successful 
measures adopted by him, ibid. 361. 
Hydriot Mariners, notice of, vi. 159. 
Hymettus, Mount, excursion to, vi. 343. notice of the Temple of 
Diana there, 344. description of its Monastery, 344 — 346. Bees, 
347. nature of their honey, 249, 250. Panoramic sur\'ey of the 
country from its summit, 351 — 360. its nu'nes extinct, 348 note. 
Ibis, cause of the interment of, v. 233 — 236. 
Icaria, notice of, vi. 70, 71. 
Ice Plant, notice of, at Athens, vi. 310, 311. 
Ida, Mount, observations on, iii. 166, 167 notes. Appearance of the 
Ida;an Chain towards Lectrum, 175, 176. Notice of Mr. Walpole's 
journey over the Idsean Chain, 199, 200 notes. 
Idols, Phoenician, discovered in tlie Isle of Cyprus, account of, iv. 21. 
Ilissus River, course of, vi. 322 — 324. 
Inachus River, course of, vi. 453, 454. 
