INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
iv. 228. dreadful slaughter of them at Tiberias, 5229, 230. character 
of the antient and modern Jews of Thessalonica, vii. 471 — 474. de- 
pravity of the Jews at Constantinople, viii. 183. 
Jewel Market at Cairo, account of, v. 72. 
John, St., account of the Monastery of, at Patmos, vi. 40 — 51. pre- 
tended Grotto of, 58, 59. 
Jordan, River, account of, iv. 225. 
Joseph, the Patriarch, tomb of, at Sichem or Napolose, iv. 273, 274. 
deposited in a Soros in Egypt, after he was embalmed, 276; v, 251, 253 
—254. Striking coincidences between the History of Joseph and the 
Egyptian Mythology, v. 263 — 265 notes. 
Joseph of Arimathea, probable site of the Tomb of, iv. 324, 325. 
Joshua, Tomb of, iv. 274. 
Josephus, critical examination of a passage in, iv. 410. 
Judcea, singular cultivation of, iv. 283 — 285. general appearance of, 
from Mount Olivet, 363. 
Jugglers at Cairo, account of, v. 75. 
Julian. See St. Julian. 
Julian s, Emperor, discomfiture in his attempt to rebuild the Temple of 
Jerusalem, existing evidence of, iv. 386 — 391. 
Jupiter, NemcBan, Temple of, vi. 525, 526. 
Jupiter OfioXuitis, notice of games in his honour, vii, 204. inscription 
relative to those games, 205 — 207. 
Jupiter Panhellenius, Temple of, described, vi. 384. 
Jura, Island, voyage to, vi. 157, 158. its wretched condition, 160. 
£akuvies, Village of, vii. 12. 
Kalingi, Village of, vii. 47. 
Katar'ina, Village of, vii. 404. Ruins observed there, 405. Cleanly 
cottages of the Albanians, 406. 
Kauffer, M. , notice of, viii. 195. 
Keff-Kil, or Pataal Tash, bazar for the sale of, at Constantinople, viii. 
152. process of its manufacture, 152, 153. localities of this 
mineral, 153. manner of collecting it, 154. and of working the mines, 
155, 156. 
Kcrrich, Rev. T. observations of, on the antiquity and prevalence of the 
pointed arch, in the East, v. 21, 22 notes. 
Kelschemet, Town, fairs of, viii. 328. account of this town, 333. 
Kevissia, Village, notice of, vii. 13, 14. 
ii^y, mystical meaning of, v. 151, 153, 154. 
Kings, supposed sepulchre of, iv. 377 — 385. 
Kiosk, of the Seraglio at Constantinople, described, iii. 23, 24. 
Kirk Ilissie, Town, notice of, viii. 212. its trade, 213. 
