INDEX TO VOLS. Ill, IV. V. VI, VII. VlII. 
Niccoln, St., Monastery of, vii. 120. ils beautiful situation, 121. list 
of trees growing near it, 121, 122 notes. 
Nicetas the Choniate's narrative of the ravages of Constantinople by 
the Latins, viii. 427 — 438. 
Nicotia, the metropolis of Cyprus, description of the author's journey 
to, iv. 46 — 58. appearance of this place, 59. prostitutes banished 
thence, 60. description of the palace of the English Dragoman 
there, 60 — 62. the author's visit to the Turkish governor, 63 — 68. 
Notice of the churches at Nicotia, 70, 71. antiquities obtained 
there, 72. notice of antient gems found there, 73. 
iVi/e, beautiful view of, near Rosetta, iii. 371,372. dangerous bar, 
at its mouth, v. 33 — 35. its waters, how raised, 48. veracity of 
Mr. Bruce's account of its Source confirmed, v. 97- Supposed 
sacrifice of a virgin to, an error, 108, I09 and notes. crossed by 
the Arabs on gourds, 219. the author's passage down it to the 
• ruins of Sais, 281 — 286. Analysis of the water and mud of this 
river, 283, 284. Passage from Sais to Rosetta, 314—319. 
Nisyrus, Island, notice of the divers of, iii. 287 note. 
Names of Egypt, observations on the position of, v. Pref. xviii. xix. 
Oak Rogel, iv. 348. 
Obelisk, in the Hippodrome of Constantinople, described, iii. 74. de- 
scription of the Pillar of On, or Obelisk of Heliopoiis, v. 143, 144. 
style of the hieroglyphics thereon, 145. observations on the arche- 
types of the hieroglyphics, 149. Crux /4nsala, 150. its meaning, 
152. Hieralpha, \ho. Tesludo,Vo6. History of this obelisk, 159, 
160. 
Oblivion, Water of, in the Hieron of Trophonius, vii. 159. 
Octavia, sister of Augustus, Temple of, at Corinth, vi. 551 — 555. 
CEdipus, monument of, vi. 265. 
CEta, rare medal of, described, vii. 250, 251. 
CEla, Mount, ascent to, described, vii. 292. bearings from its summit, 
293. beautiful prospect from one of its eminences, 293 — 296. cir- 
cuitous path over, to the Defile of Thermopylae, 318. 
Odeum of Regilla, description of, vi. 253—257. of Pericles, 257, 258. 
Olives, Mount of, iv. 349. beautiful view thence, 350. Remarks on 
David's ascent of this mountain, 359 — 361. 
Olive Tree, antient, in the Erectheum at Athens, vi. 246, 247. large 
groves of, 614. 
Olives, excellent, at Tithorea, vii. 276. 
Ol7/mptcs, Mount, an appellation antiently given to any lofty mountain. 
