II^DEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Plague, alarm of, at Nazareth, vi. 160. precautions recommended'to 
travellers, 162, 163. precautions adopted by the author, on enter- 
ing Bethlehem, 467,468. ravages of, at Rama, 437, 438. 
Plagues of E'rypt, still to be found there, v. 58, 78, 79. 
Plain of Esdraelon, described, iv. 255 — 261. of Argos, vi, 485, 486. 
of Eleusis, ,599. Notice of the Rharian and Thriasian Plains, 625. 
of Marathon, vii. 16— 34. of Thehes o'-i— fiO. ofTraciiinia, 321. 
of Dowclu, 325. of Crocius, 327. of Pharsalia, 328— 33S. the 
Pierian Plain, 385. of Kallidia, 390. uf Seres, vlii. 37—39. of 
Doriscus, 95. the great plain of Hungary, 333. 
* — of Troy, indentity of, with the Plain ofAnatolia, .li, 102 — 105, 
plan of, ^Q. Tomb of Ajax there, 106. Villd^e of Halil Elly, 111, 
inscriptions, ibid. Remarkable Ruins at Tchiblack, 114,115. Pro- 
bable site of the Pagus Iliensium, 115. Hill of Callicoloue, 118. 
remarkable Tumulus on the plain, 121. Callifat ^^'atcr, the autient 
river Simo'is, 124, Mistake relative to the Scaniander, rectified, 
125. Ruins nearthe CallifatOsmack, 127. inscriptions there, 129. 
Village of Callifat, 130. medals discovered there, ibid. Remains 
of New Ilium, 131. 
■ of Zabulon, natural fertility of, iv. 131. its desolate state, ibid. 
Plane-tree, remarkable, in the Island of Cos, account of, iii. 249, 250. 
noble one at the Straits of ThermopylsE, vii. 312, 313. 
Plants, list of, discovered in the district of Troas, iii. 153 note, on 
Mount Gargarus, 184, 185 notes, in the Gulph of Glaucus, 324 — 
327. and on the island of Rhodes, 452, 453. in the I«Ie of Cypru.s, 
iv. 75 note, at the village ofShefhamer, 127,128. between Acre 
and Nazareth, 156 note, at Nazareth, 182. between Cana and 
Tiberias, 19(), 197 notes, 198. at Ja(fa, 444 — 446 notes, in Ujiper 
Egypt, v. 63, 64 notes. at Cos, vi. 29—32 notes, in the Isle of 
Syros, 150 — 152. of the Peloponnesus, 454, 455. of Mount Helicon, 
vii. 134, 135. at Delphi, 234, 235 notes, on Mount Parnassus, 266, 
267 and note, at Thermopylae, 304, 305 notes. in tlie journey 
from Constantinople to Mount Haemus, viii. 223 — 225 and notes. 
List of all the Plants collected by the author, <lurin<r the whole 
course of his traveN, alphabetically arranjred, 439 — 449. 
Plattra, traditions relative to the battle of, vii. 99- its site investi- 
o-ated, 102 — 10 J. Ruins of the City of Plataea, lO'i. medals ob- 
served on the spot, 107, 108. Mural Turrets of the citadel, 109. 
Platceatis, Seunldire of, in the Plain of Marathon, vii. 28. 
PlatamoTws, Village of, vii. 385. Ruins there, 386, 387. 
Platana, Village of, vii. 95, 9G. 
