INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
hifroi, Island, voyage to, vi. 147. description of its chief town, 149. 
plants found on tliis island, 150, 151. productions, 152. remains 
of antient customs observable here, 155,154,155. gems and medals 
found there, 155, 156. minerals, 157. Present state of Syros, 167. 
Tablet, Hieroglyphic, of Saccara, described, v. 237 — 240. 
Tahtar Couriers, celerity of, vii. 330, 331. their fidelity, viii. 103 note. 
Tamai-a, Madame, notice of her collection of minerals and precious 
stones, viii. 149, 150. 
Tanagra, Plain of, vii. 48. its importance, 49, 50. 
— — Town, account of the ruins of, vii. 55 — 57 notes. Prodigious 
number of medals found there, 53, 54, 55. 
TarichcBa, situation of, ascertained, iv. 228 note (2). 
Tatchekeui, Village, inhospitable reception of the author at, viii. 243. 
Tchaftstchcyr, Village, arrival of the author at, viii. 79. Extraordinary 
hospitality of a Turk there, 79, 80, 81. 
Tckibou(]ues, or Tobacco-pipe tubes, account of the manufactories of, at 
Constantinople, viii. 161 — 163. 
Tchiblack, a village in the Plain of Troy, remarkable ruins at, iiL 115. 
inscription there, 117.^ 
Tchorlu, Town, account of, viii. 209. 
Tchouugilarkir, Great Plain of, viii. 72. Notice of the author's jour. 
ney through it, 78, 79. 
Tea, eulogium on, iv. 500, 301. 
Tearus, River, sources of, viii. 98. Inscription on an antient Stele erected 
by Darius, ibid. 
Tellurium, description of a mine of, at Nagyag, viii. 304 — 307. in what 
manner discovered, 508. character of its ores, 309. analysisof them,311. 
Profits of this mine, 515. healthy condition of the miners, 313, 514. 
Telmessus, ruins of, iii. 292. Account of the Theatre, 293 — 298. Ora- 
cular cave, 29S, 299. Antient edifices of Telmessus, dilapidated by 
the Turks for building, 300. Description of the sepukhres of the 
Telmessensians, 302 — 315,319,320. inscriptions thereon, 316,317. 
Monolithal sepulchres, 317, 318. 
Temeswar, Bannat of, boundaries of. viii. 303. infested with banditti, 
317. its climate. 318 — 320. description of the country, ibid. 325. 
Pursuits of the Gipsies of the Bannat, 329. 
Temeswar, Town, notice of, viii. 319. 
Tempe, description of the road to, vii. 348 — 354. Entrance into the 
defile, 355. its origin, 357- Entrance of the Vale of Tempe, 369. 
description of the rocks, 370. Remains of antient fortifications, S71. 
Roman inscription found in the Vale, 07S. Foriner notions of 
