INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Monument, antient circular, near Parnassus, described, vii. 219, 220. 
Morritt, Mr., his account of his visit to the Ruins of Halicarnassus, iii. 
268 — 271 notes, and to the Island of Cos, 271 — 273 notes. 
Mosheim, observations of, on Julian's disconofiture, iv. 390, 391, 
Musfjue of St. Sophia at Constantinople, observations on, iii. 46^-48. 
notices of other mosques, -49, 50. of Omar, at Jerusalem, iv. 350, 
3^5, 386. erected by Djezzar at Acre, v. 9 note, of St. Sophia and 
St. Demetrius, at Thessalonica, vii. 455, 456. 
Mount of Olives, described, iv. 349- Pagan remains on it, 355 — 358. 
remarks on David's ascent, 359 — 361. notice of the olive-trees 
gcrowing^ on its summit, 365 — 367. 
Sion, situation of, iv. 331—333, 351—354. 
MOT5EIA, antient Games so called, inscription relative to, vii. 128. 
—130. 
Mnt/le, Mr., observations of, on Julian's discomfiture, iv. 391. 
Mud of the River Nile, analysis of, v. 283, 284. 
Murrldne Vasex of the Antients the same as the Porcelain of China, 
viii. 151, 152. 
Muses, Grove of, of what trees probably composed, vii. 121, 122 notes, 
its site ascertained, 125, 126. Inscription relative to the Games 
there antiently celebrated in honour of them, 1 28 — 130. traditions 
relative to the number of, 257. 
Museum, Monument of, described, vi. 303 — 305. 
Music, introduced at meals in the houses of the higher class of mo- 
Hern Greeks, vii. 150—152. 
nii/cence, notice of an enormous slab of marble at, vj. 251 and note, 
state of its ruins, 491. Extraordinary sepulchre, 492. not the 
treasury of Atreus, 493. probably the Heroum of Perseus, 496. 
tlie scene of Sophocles's Electra, 497' description of its interior, 
501 — 506. and of the Propylaea, 507— 512. Account of the Pyla- 
gora or market-place, 513. The Sun particularly worshipped at 
Mycenae, 514. Description of the walls, 516. antient cistern with- 
in them, 516, 517. 
Mijcena Kalis, Ruins of, viii. 71. 
A-ngyag, Tellurium, mine at, described, viii. 304 — 314. 
A^upolose or Sichem, hospitable reception of the author at, iv. 267. 
a'^pect of the country, 263. various appellations of this place, 269. 
circumstances connected with its sacred history, 270. notice of the 
Samaritans resident there, 272, 277, 278. Tomb of Joseph, 273, 
274, 276. and of Joshua, 274. Jacob's well, 278—280. Medals of 
