INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
vi.l89. View of Mount Olympus, in Tliessaly, ontheroad toTempe, 
vii. 353,354. its liei^ht, 388. view of, from Katariua, 403. Splen- 
did prospect of the Olympian chain of raountiiius from Thessalo- 
nica, 475—477. 
Omar, Caliph, splendid mosque, erected by, at Jerusalem, iv, 385. 
notice of antieut ruins near it, 386. its magnificence, 392. 
'OfM\mti(^ games in honour of Jupiter, inscription concerning, vii. 
204—207. 
0«, antient and modern, state of, v. 137, 138. description of the 
antient obelisk there, 143—160. 
Oracular Cave of Telmessus, described, iii. 2D8— 300. at Argos, 
vi. 479. 
Orchomenus, Ruins of, vii. 188. Tomb of Hesiod, found there, 189. 
Copies of Archaic inscriptions there, with various readings, 
190 — 193 and notes. how probably to be arranged, 194—196 
notes. Present state of Orchomenus, I94 — 196. Hieron of the 
Graces, 197. Inscriptions relating to the games celebrated in 
honour of them, 198 — 201. and to the games called 'OfioXeia, 201 — 
208. Later inscriptions at Orchomenus, 209, 210. Hieron of 
Bacchus, 210, 211. Antient sun-dial, 21 1. Treasury of Minyas, 213. 
probable site of his tomb, 214. inscription there, 215. Acropolis 
of Orchomenus, 215. state of its present inhabitants, 215, 216. 
Orpheus, Tomb of, vii. 397, 398. probable origin of the mytholo- 
gical fable respecting his head, viii. 100. 
Ovens for hatching chickens, described, v. 314 — 316. 
Pagan Rite sWW celebrated in the Island of Rhodes, notice of, iii. 
285, 286. vestiges of one at Cambridge, 286 note. 
Paget, Hon. Capt. WilUam, interesting anecdote of, vi. 181, 182. 
Pagus lliensium, probable site of, iii. 115 — 118. 
Paintings, antiently commemorated upon gems, iv. 29. Account of 
some antient paintings discovered in the Jewish ccemeteries, ;U5 
— 348. Observations on the antient custom of painting statues, 
V. 200 — 208 ; vi. 239. Observations on the monographic painting 
of the Antients, 274 — 277. Origin of painting aHioug the Greeks, 
278, 279. State of painting in the age of Alexander, vii. 65, 66. 
P.alamon, sepulchre of, vi. 578. 
PalcEO- Castro, notice of ruins at, vii. 285, 286. observations made 
there with the magnetic needle, 287, 288. 
Palestine, observations on the geographical limits of, iii. Pref. x — xvi. 
dttscription of its chief places. See the article Holi/ Land, in this 
Index. 
