INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
surface painted, 200. antient inscription on it, discovered, 202 
copy thereof, 203, 204. 
Spies, French, adroitness of, at Constantinople, viii. 140, 141. 
Spinetn, Marquis de, observations of, on the Grecian origin of the Pan- 
tomimes of Harlequin, Punch , &c. viii. 415 423. 
Spoliation of the Athenian Temples, censured, vi. 223—227. 
Span's Reply to Guillei's Strictures on his Travels, account of, v. Pref. 
iv — viii. 
Squire, Colonel, anecdotes of his residence at Acre, and of his inter- 
views witli Djezzar Pasha, v. 4 — 1.3 notes, discovered the inscrip- 
tion on Pompey's Pillar, 350, 351 and notes. 
Stadium, at Hieron, notice of, vi. 406. of Sicyon, 539. at the Isthmus 
of Corinth, 577. at Delphi, 241. 
Stadium Panathenaicum, description of, vi. 325 — 328. 
Stalactites, in the Grotto of Antiparos, nature of, vi. 126 — 128. 
Statues, antiently painted, v. 204. and also gilded, vi. 239. remarks 
on that custom, v. 205 — 208. The surface of the Egyptian Sphinx 
painted, 200, 201. of Bacchus, in the Island of Naxos, vi. 107. of 
Pan, at Athens, 218 — 221 of Ceres, discovered at Eleusis, 601. 
history of its removal, 601, 602, 615 — 623. of Venus, and fragments 
of other statues, discovered in the Plain of Marathon, vii. 30, 31, 32. 
Slelee, Hermetic, notice of, v. 267. 
Strabo, importance of the test of, in investigating the Troad, iii. 101 
— 103. 
Straits, Erj-thrjean, described, iii. 231 — 236. of Samos, 240 — 243. 
Strymon, River, notice of, viii. 26. 
Sultanas, Turkish, description of, iii. 17, 18. 
Sun-dial, antient, at Athens, vi. 204. account of one at Orchomenus, 
211. Greek epigram illustrated by it, ibid. 212 and note. 
Sunium, the Port of Athens, arrival of the author at, vi. 178, 179. De- 
scription of the Temple of 3Iinerva Sunias, 180 — 183. 
Sun-set, eflfect of, behind the mountains of Peloponnesus, vi, 572. 
Superstitions of the Athenians, notice of, vii. 9, 10. Relics of antient 
Greek superstitions at Orchomenus, 215, 216. 
Surgery, state of, in Greece, vii, 62—64, 
Surudjl, or Turkish postillions, notice of, viii. 76 note, rascally conduct 
of one, 77, 78. 
Swallow, curious anecdote of, viii. 1 26. names of this bird in .twenty- 
three languages, 127, 413, popular superstition concerning it, 128. 
Sycamore Fig, Egyptian, notice of, v. 50. 
Syttie, Island, notice of the divers of, iii. 287 and note, 
i^rta, observations on the geographical limits of, iii. Pref. vi— xvi. 
