INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Vllt. 
Samaritans of Napolose, or Sichem, account of, iv. 272, 277, 278. 
Samos, Strait of, described, iii. 240, 241. notice of burning vapour 
on the precipice of this Island, 242. View of, from the sea, vi. 66". 
its present state, b'7 — 69. 
Sand, remarkable column of, v. 65. 
Santtmi, Castle of, described, iv. 263 — 366. 
Sapphura, or Sepphoris, account of, iv. 131 — 134. 
Saronic Gulph, notice of islands in, vi. 136, 187. 
Scamander, mistake relative to the sources of, corrected, iii. 124 
— 127. its source in Mount Gargarus, 181, 182. its ford, 137. its 
course ascertained, 138,139. and described, 183, 184- 
Scarabaus Pilularius, probable uses of, iv. 8, 9. 
Sceptre, of Agamemnon, worshipped, vii. 180. 
Sceptre, Aratriform, discovered at Sals, v. 293. description of it, 
294—296. 
Schemnitz, Town, approach to, viii. 357. brief notice of it, 396. its 
population, .'^SS. account of its College of Miners, 357, 358,395. 
visit to its principal mine, 383 — 386. description of a wash-house 
or lavatory for ores, 387> 388. Account of the miracles of this 
place, 389. Council-chamber of the Imperial mines, 392. Visit 
to the Paquerstohln mine, 393, 394. geology of the auriferous 
mountains in its vicinity, 396. 
Schiste, Defile of, vii. 221, 222. 
Scha^nus, Port of, vi.573, 574. 
Sciathericon, antient, discovered at Orchomenus, vii. 211. illustration 
of a Greek epigram by it, ibid. 212 and note. 
Scio, Island, description of, iii. 236 — 240. 
Scironian Defile, description of, vi. 588, 589, 590. 
Scomius, Mount, site of, vii. 416. 
Seott, Dr., tribute to the virtues and talents of, viii. 134, 135 and note. 
ScrepH, visit to, vii. 188. Tomb of Hesiod discovered there, 189. 
Archaic inscriptions, 189 — 196. 
Sehastiani, General, character of, viii. 141. 
Segedin, Town, notice of, viii. 326. state of the country in its vici- 
nity, 327. 
Se'l Hajar, the antient Sais, ruins of, described, v. 285 — 314. 
Selim HI., Emperor, narrative of the deposition of, iii. '375 — 380. 
Selivria or Selyvria, Town, notice of, viii. 128, 129, 207. 
Sephoury, the antient Sepphoris, tyranny of the French at, iv. 132. 
account of the place, 133, 134. medals found there, 134. Pre- 
tended house of St. Anne, 139. Church of St. Anne and St. 
