INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. IV. VII. VIII. 
eque -i ladies, viii. 39, 40. extraordinary instances of hospitality, 
ma X .ic, 79 — 81. their edifying conduct wlien at their devotions 
113, 111. remarks on their national character, 115 — 117. 
Treatment of Christians by the Turkish populace at Constantinople, 
150, 131. State of the Turkish Government, 143 — 146. Intole- 
rance of their prayers against the Christians, viii. IfJS note, and of 
Christians against them, ihid. Their impressive devotion durin" 
public prayer, 210, 211. 
Tweddell, .John, Esq., biographical notice of, vi. 289 note (4). de- 
scription of his grave, 289, 290. his tomb, 291. beautiful epitaph 
thereon, 291 note. Visited Mount Athos, viii. 17. Notice of his 
researches tliere, 18. Mysterious disappearance of his MSS. ibid. 
note(l). 
Tyre, Tctradrachm of, iv. 77. 
Tyrnaw, Town of, described, viii. 400. 
Ululation, ceremony of, in honour of the dead, described, v. 104, 
105. Observations on the antiquity and extent of this practice, 
106, 107. 
Valley of the Nativity, iv. 408, 409. of Jeremiah, 422, 425. of 
Arethusa, viii. 9. 
Vapour, Burning, on the Isle of Samos, notice of, iii. 242, 
Vardar, River, course of, vii. 427, 428. 
Vase, beautiful, of the Byzantine Emperors, described, iii. 12 — 14. 
Velani acorns, uses of, vi. 165, 164. 
Velitza, journey to, vii. 272. the site of the antient Tithorea, 27*i 
account of its produce, 276. simplicity of the inhabitants, 277. 
their miserable condition, 277, 278. Description of antiquities found 
here, 279 — 285. 
Venus, the Cyprian, nature of, investigated, iv. 22 — 25. Description of 
the Hieron or Fane of Venus, at Argos, vi. 472. Statue of, 
found on the Plain of Marathon, vii. 31, 52. 
Vermin f intolerable quantities of, in the Holy Land, iv. 183, 231. 
Veronica Pumila, engraving of, viii. 229. its botanical characters 
225. 
Vespers, antient custom of singing, at sea, vi. 33, 34. 
Vienna, View of, viii. 374. Brief notice of this city, 410. 
Vineyards of Parnassus, vii. 254. 
Virgin Mary, pretended tdmb of, iv. 567 — 570. monastery of, on 
Mount Parnassus, vii. 268 — 272. 
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