INDEX TO VOLS. 117. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
his extortions in Eg^pt, 118; v. 327. account of the author's inter- 
view with him, 366—370, 372, 373. 
Mcthone, situation of, ascertained, vii. 422, 423. 
Mexico, notice of the Pyramids in, v, 268 — 270. 
Mica, powdered, used for dressin?^ the hair, at Baghdad, viii. 159 note. 
Miletus, environs of, described, iii. 247. note. 
Mills, antient, notice of, iv. 56. 
Miltiades, monument of, in the Plain of Marathon, vii. 27. 
Mimosa Lebbeck, notice of, v. 74. Mimosa Nilotica, 75. 
Minerals of Cyprus, account of, iv. 45, 46. of the Lake of Gennesareth, 
223, 224. of the Arabian Desert, v. 161 — 165. of the Island of 
Naxos, vi. 91— 93, 112— 114 notes. ofZia, 1*6. of Peloponnesus, 
455,456. of Boitza, viii. 283, 284. of Schemnitz, 389— 391. 
Mineralogical Nomenclature, observations on, vii. Pref. xix, xx. 
Minerva, Temple of, in the Port of Suniuni, described, vi. 180, 181, 
183. doubtful story relative to this statue, 191, 192. Origin of 
the fabulous contest between Neptune and Minerva, 198. Descrip- 
tion of the Temple of Minerva Polias, 244 — 247. 
Jifines of Hymettus, extinct, vi. 348 note. of Macedonia, vii. 462 ; 
viii. 47, 48. of Keff-kil, at Eski Shehr, viii. 153— 156. of Tellu- 
rium, at Nagyag, 304 — 314. of Bakbanya, 352 — 354. of Crem- 
nitz, 361—373. of Schemnitz, 376—388. 
Mini/as, Treasury of, vii. 213. probable site of his tomb, 214. 
Miracle, supposed, caused by the French, iv. 231. 
Mirage, in Egypt, described, iii. 369, 370. 
Atirrors of the Aiitients, of what composed, vi. 200 note. 
Missionaries to the Holy Land, necessity of sending, considered, iv. 173. 
Mnemosyne, Fountain of, vii. 159. Throne of Mnemosyne ascertained, 164. 
Moliammedan Law, curious specimen of, iii. 242, 243 notes. 
Monasto-y of the Propagandists, at Cairo, notice of, v. 272. of St. John, 
at Patmos, vi. 39. beautiful view thence, 57. account of its 
library, 40. ignorance of the Monks, 41. notice of some valuable 
Manuscripts contained there, 42 — 51. catalogue of the Books and 
Manuscripts, 9 — 25. of St. Niecolo, on Mount Helicon, vii. 120, 
121, 124, 125. Number of monasteries, indications of the former 
situations of the Shrines of Antient Greece, 122 — 124. of Elias, 
at Delphi, 242, 243. of the Virgin, on Mount Parnassus, 263—272. 
of Mount Athos, viii. 21—24. 
J\foney, Turkish, observations on the value of, iii. Pref. xxviii, xxix. 
Monochromatic VaXxxWaz of the Antients, observations on, vi. 274 — 277. 
Pref; v. vii — xiv. 
