INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Sky on, situation of, vi. 553. Pausanias's account of its ruins, ibid, 
bearings of the principal objects, 534 — 536. Description of the 
Theatre, 537 — 539. <>f the Stadium, 539 Temple of Bacchus, 540. 
notice of other antiquities, 541 — 543. medals obtained there, 543 — 
545. Fertility of the country between Sicyon and Corinth, 546. 
Sidon, medals of, iv 110. 
Sigeum, antiquities of, iii. 202. 203. copy of an inscription discovered there, 
204. the Tombs of Achilles and Patroclus discovered there, 208, 209. 
Sigma, angular and semicircular, of the Antient Greeks, remark on, iii. 
253 and note. 
Signet Rings, antient, discovered in Cyprus, account of, iv. 26 — 28. 
substances used for them, 32. Most antient form of the signets of 
Cyprus, 53. 34. 
Simo'is hiver, the same as the Callifat Water, iii. 124. observations on 
its course, 138, 139. 
S^mnisian Plain, sketch of, iii. 96. 
Sinus Byzantinu'i, described, viii. 180 — 185. 
Sion, Mount, conjecture respecting its situation, iv. 331 — 333, 351 — 354. 
Slippers, etiquette concerning, in Greece, vii. 154, 155. 
Smith, Sir Sidney, perplexing situation of, in Egypt, iii. 339 — 341. 
Smoking, practice of, alluded to by Plutarch, viii. 99. 
Smyrna, environs of, described, iii. 227 note, account of antient re- 
mains there, 228 note. 
Society, state of, at Cairo, v. 101, 102. among the higher classes of 
Modern Greeks, vii. 149 — 155. state of, among the Ambassadors at 
Pera, viii. 140 — 143. 
Sophia. See St. Sophia. 
Sophocles, laid the scene of his Electra at Mycense, vi. 497. evidence that 
he had been there, 516. a victor at the Charitensian games, 198, 204. 
the scene of his Trachineje ascertained, 294. allusion of, to the hot 
springs of Thermopylae, .316. 
Soros, a species of sepulchre, form of, iii. 190. inscription on one near 
Alexandria I'roas, 191. Description of several remarkable Soroi, at 
Telmessus, 303 — 314. of Alexander in the British Museum, why 
not correctly designated by the Conductors of that institution, v. Pref. 
XX — xxiv. Description of the royal Soros, in the Great I'yramid of 
Djiza, V, 198. notice of the attempts made to demolish it, 199. 
Supposed Soros of Hector, at Thebes, vii 88 — 91. notice of one dis- 
covered at Neapolis, viii. 53. beautiful one of Atrycian marble, 131. 
Sound, instance of the extraordinary propagation of, iii. 331, 332. 
S]>a7-tans, Tumulus of, who fell at Thermopylae, vii. 305, 306. inscrip- 
tion on them, 307. Situation of the Spartan advanced guard, 308 — 310. 
Sphinx, appearance of, from the Great Pyramid at Djiza, v. 175. its 
