INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Joachim there, 140. discovery of antient pictures, 141— 148. pro- 
bable date of the destruction of this place, 149 — 154. State of the 
country between Sephoury and Nazareth, 155—163. 
Sepulchres of Telmessus, differeut kinds of, iii. 303. Description of 
the Soros or Sarcophagus, 303 — 306. Inscription on the Tomb of 
Helen, 306— 308. Account of other Soroi, 308— 314. Sepulchres 
cut out of the solid rock, 314, 315. inscriptions on them, 316, 317. 
Monolithal sepulchres, 317, 318—321. in the vicinity ot Tiherias, 
iv.211,212. in Samaria, 275,276. at Jerusalem, 311. particu- 
larly the sepulchre of the Messiah, 313 — 318. in the Valley of 
Jehoshaphat, 321— 324. of Joseph of Arimathea, 324, 325. Fur- 
ther observations on the Jewish sepulchres, 343, 344. antient 
painting's discovered in them, 345 — 348. of the Patriarchs, 371 — 
376. of the Kings, 377,385. Description of the sepulchre in the 
Great Pyramid of Djiza, v. 195 — 197- the most antient sepulchres 
not pyramidal, 220 — 222. The Pyramids designed for sepulchres, 
251,252. of Herodes Atticus, at Athens, vi. 329. Earthen vessels, 
why deposited in sepulchres, 464. origin of the custom, 465. De- 
scription of an extraordinary sepulchre at Mycenae, 492 — 506. of 
Palaemon in the Isthmus of Corinth, 578. on the Plain of Pharsalia, 
338. 
Seraglio, Imperial, at Constantinople, described, iii. II 36. 
Scrapeum, view of the ruins of, from the Great Pyramid at Djiza, 
V. 177. Ohservations on the Serapeum of Racotis, 382 — 386. 
Serapha, Sultan, capture of Acre by, iv. 103 note. 
Serapis, dedication of a slave to, vii. 183, 184. 
Seres, Plain of, notice of, viii. 37. its fertility, 38. various names, 35. 
Serpent Enters, exhibition of, at Rosetta, v. 43. 
Serrium, Promontory of, viii, 81. notice of villages on the sides of 
this mountain, 82, 83. 
Sestos, pri)l>able site of, iii. 86. 
Shefhamer, Village of, iv. 127. plants discovered there, ibid. The 
author's reception by the Agha, 128—130. Egyptian grave there, 
130. 
Shrine, Oracular, at Ar^os, described, vi. 479. 
5Anwei, portable, iif antient temples, vi. 215 — 218. 
Shumla, Town, notice of, viii. 226, 227. beautiful medals obtained 
there by the author, 231'— 235. Observations on the situation of 
this city, 236, 237. its commerce, 240. uu.wholesumeness of its 
air, 241. 
Sichem. See Napolosc. 
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