INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Palm-tree, various uses of, v. 407 — 409. 
Palmer, Rev. Professor John, observations of, on the course of the 
river Peneiis and the Vale of Tempe, vii. 349 — 351. 
Pan, Adytum of, at Athens, vi. 213, 214. his statue described, SJ18 
— 221. Cave of, near Marathon, vii. 40. 
Pawai/iewfzran Festival, splendid representation of, vi. 235,236. De- 
scription of the Panathenaean Stadium, 325 — 328. 
Pandaan Horn, described, vi. 585. 
Pandrnsus, Temple of, described, vi. 244 — 247. 
Pangea or Pangcpa, Mount, view from, viii. 57. remains of an 
antient military way near it, ibid. 
Paquerstoh/n, Mine of, at Schemnitz, described, viii. 393, 394. 
Panori, Villaije of, vii. 146. 
Pantomime, English, of Grecian origin, viii. 105—107, 415—423. 
Parnes, Mount of, view from, vii. 45, 46. 
Parnassus, Mount, aspect of, from Lebad^a, vii. 172. view of, on 
the road to Delphi, 213, 219- ascent of the mountain by the 
defile of Schiste, 221. Arrival at the village of Crissa, 222. de- 
scription of it, 222 — 225. Present condition of Delphi, 225 — 251. 
excursion thence to the summit of Parnassus, 253. its vineyards 
described, 254. Disappearance of vegetation, 258. Crater of Par- 
nassns, 259. nature of the Peak, ibid, state of the thermometer, 
260. Objects visible from the summit of Parnassus, 261,262. 
Adventure with the horses there, 262, Geological features, 263 — 
265. Plants of Parnassus, 266, 267 and note. Descent of the 
mountain, 268. Monastery of the Virgin, 268—272. 
Prtjw Island, arrival of the author at, vi. 115. Appearance of Pare- 
chia, a relic of the ancient town of Paros, 116. Description of 
the ruins of the antient castle, 116, 117, inscription there, 118 — 
120. Visit to the antient quarries of Parian marble, 133, 134, 
Cause of the prevalence of Parian marble in Grecian sculpture, 135. 
Marvellous skill of the Antients in working the Parian quarries, 
137. antient bas-relief discovered there, 138 — 142. 
Par</teKo?j of Athens, account of the spoliation of, vi. 223 — 226 an<l 
notes, causes of the injury sustained by its sculpture, 232 — 234. 
splendid representation of this edifice, 235 — 239. its statues 
painted, ibid. 240. observations on this edifice, 370, 371- 
Pataal-Tash. See Keff-Kil. 
Patmos, beautiful view of, from the sea, iii. 244. arrival of the 
author in that island, vi. 36. critical situation of part of the 
French army there, 37, 38, description of the monastery of St. 
Joho, 39, 40, library, 40, 41, 43, 44 notes, ignorance of 
