INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VI I. VIII. 
modern writers respecting the Vale, 373, 574. description of it by 
antient authors. 575 — 5S0. Cavernous apertures in the rocks above 
the Vale, 382. The laurel of Tempc, 382, 383. Length of the defile, 
384. appearance on leaving it, 384, 385. 
Temperature of the atmosphere in Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land, 
IV. 454 — 460; vi, 640 — 644. in Greece, Turkey, Walachia, Tran- 
sylvania, Hungary, and part of Germany, viii. 450 — 457. 
Tempest, prognostics of, in the Archipelago, vi. 79, 80. description of 
one, 81 — 85. 
Temple and Altar of Idaan Jove, probable site of, iii. 165, 166. of 
Bacchus, in Naxos, vi. 107 — 110. of Minerva, in tlie Port of Sunium, 
180 — 182. its dimensions, 180, 181 notes. Ohsei-vations on the spo- 
liation of the Temples at Athens, 225 — 227. Temples of Pandrosus 
and Minerva Polias, 244 — 249. of Theseus, 266, 292 — 297. of the 
Winds, 268. of .lEsculapius, 406. of the Coryphaean Diana, 409, 
410. of the Nemjean Jupiter, 525, 526. of Bacchus, 540. of Oc- 
tavia, at Corinth, 551 — 555. of Neptune, in the Isthmus of Corinth, 
575, 576. of Ceres, at Eleusis, 600, 626. of Triptolemus, Nep- 
tune, and Diana Propylaea, 625, 626. of Apollo, at Delphi, vii, 
246, 247. 
Tenedos, Island, account of, iii. 222, 223. 
Tents, Syrian, notice of, iv. 125 — 125. 
Terebinthine Vale, account of, iv. 421. 
Terra-cotta, why more durable than marble or granite, iii. 188. Ac- 
count of terra-cotta vessels and lamp discovered at Athens, vi. 559 
— 342. Architectural terra-cottas, at Hieron, 407, 408. Description of 
terra-cotta vases, found at Argos, 457 — 460. Successful researches of 
Mr. Graham, in quest of terra-cotta vases at Athens, vii. Pref. iv. 
description of a superb one, v — xiv. 
Testudo, an Eg'yptian hieroglyphic, remarks on, v. 156 — 158. 
Telradrachm, of Tyre, description of, iv. 78. 
Thebes, Plain of, described, vii. 58 — 60. antiquities of, 64 — 67. its 
seven gates, 67, 68. Pretended tomb of St. Luke, 71. Inscriptions 
found at Thebes, 64, 65, 70, 73, 74. Notice of an antient bulwark, 
75. Population of Thebes, 79. Female inhabitants, 80, 81. Names 
of the antient gates of Thebes, 82, ^5 notes. 3Iedals obtained there 
85, 87. Remarkable Soros, 88 — 91. Albanian market, 91, 92. View 
of the Cadmaean citadel, 95. Tomb of the Thebans, who fell in the 
battle of Chaeronea, 179. 
Theatre, antient Greek, description of, vi. 258 — 262. and of t,hc 
theatre of Telmessus, iii. 293 — 29S. its walls employed for building 
