!ND£X TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VU. VIH. 
//jcewic, Egj'ptian, enocts of, v. 74, observatiuns on its use in antieiU 
times, 75 — 77. 
I7i%e Mauro Ferry, vli. 426. 
Inscriinions, anlient, copies of : — In the mosque of St. Sophia, iii. 47. 
in the plain of Troy, 112, 115, 117, 119, 120, 130. at Bonarbashy, 
in the district of Troas, 146 note. near the Source of the Mender or 
Scamander, 1.57. at Kushunlu Tepe, 164. at Alexandria Troas, 191, 
198, 220, 221. at Erkessy, 201. at Sigeum, 204. in the Isle of 
Chios. 239 note. in the island of Cos, 251 — 254 ; v. 459 — 441. in 
the Island of Rhodes, iii. 282—285. at Telmessus, 501,507, 509, 
312,516,517. Greek, at Golgotha, or Calvary, iv. 326, 527, 529. 
Hebrew 330. Greek, in Jewish sepulchres at Jerusalem, 544,345. 
among the Ruins of Sa'is, v. 290. on Poinpey's I'illar, -350, 356 — 559, 
564 — 36G. upon a stone found near Alexandria, 370, 571 notes, on 
Sepulchral Cippi, at Patmos, vi. 77. atNaxos, 102, 105,118 — 120, 
159. in the Gaottoof Antiparos, 151. in the Acropolis of Athens, 
212, 566 — 570. on a terra-cotta lamp, 342. at Megara, 595. in 
the Temple of Ceres at Eleusis. 605, 604. at Thebes, vii. 64, 65, 70, 
73, 74. on Mount Helicon, 128 — 150. on the Tomb of Hesiod, 159 
note (5). among the ruins of Cbaeronea, 173 — 176, 182 — 184. at 
Orchomenus, 190 — 196 and notes, 206,207,210,215. at Delphi, 
228 — 230, 257, 240, 245, 246, 247, 249. on the heroes who fell at 
Thermopylae, 507. on the road to Tempe, 552. near the river 
Pellica, 582, 583. on the confines of Thessaly, 414. on the walls of 
Salonika, 447 note, 448. on the Rotunda there, 454. on the Medals 
of Amphipolis, viii. 55, 54. at Neapolis, 55, 55 note. on an antient 
pantomimic actor, 106 note. 
Institute, French, in Egypt, reception of the author by, v. 575 — 579. 
list of the members, 376, 377 notes. 
loulis, Ruins of, described, vi. 167 — 171. 
Iphigenia, (H. M. S.) loss of, iv. 78. 
Irrigation, E;;yptian and Clnnese mode of, v. 48. 
Isidore, Cardinal, his account of the horrible scenes which ensued at the 
capture of Constantinople, iii. 581 — 584. 
Israelites wera employed in building tlie Egyptian Pyramids, v. 257 — 
261. 
7si/tr»u(s of Coiinth, plan of, vi. 560. visit to, 561. Cinerary receptacles 
in the rocks, 564. Discovery of the town of Isthmus, 572. Port 
Schaenus, 573. Ruins of the Temple of Neptune, 575. of the 
Theatre, 577. the Stadium, 577. Sepulchre of Palaemon, 578. 
Discovery of the pine trees, with which the victors in the Isthmis^ 
were crowned, 579, 580. 
