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INDEX.
Agrippa, (Marcus) pedestal of, i. 311.
Alas, ruins of, ii. 86.
Aigaleos (Mount) journey to the summit of, i.
510. The spot whence Xerxes beheld the
defeat of his army, 511, 512. Extensive pa-
noramic view thence, 5 1 3.
Aigypto-castro, ruins at, described, i. 283, 284.
Airone, ruins of, i. 557.
Akraiphnion. ruins of, ii. 54, 55.
Akrata, river, (the ancient Krathis) course of,
ii. 301.
AxfG7roAij, signification of, i. 295, 296.
Alabaster unguentaries described, i. 449, 450.
Albanian robbers, singular interview of the
author with, i. 72—74.
Albanians, flagitious conduct of, at Patra, i. 113.
Dress of the men, 134—13S, and of the
women, 140—142. Arms and character of
the Albanian soldiers, 138, 139. Description
of an Albanian marriage procession, ii. 23,24.
Dangerous situation of the author from some
Albanian banditti, 453—457.
Alitovri (village) account of some Greek rob-
bers besieged there, ii. 355, 350. Curious
bridge near it described, 357.
Almonds of lead found in the plain of Marathon,
ii. 160.
Alphabet from a lamina of lead, found in a se-
pulchre at the Piraeus, ii. 515.
Alpheios (river) course of, ii. 324, 325. Passage
of it by the author, 340, 380.
Alusson (fountain) notice of, ii. 451.
Ambracian Gulf, notice of, i. 57.
Ambrysos, situation of, i. 199. Notice of its
ruins, ibid, 200. Copy of an inscription found
there, ii. 512.
Ampelahla (town) present state of, ii. 107, 108.
Ampelone, (village) notice of, ii. 3S4.
Amphissa. See Saluna.
Amulets, prevalence of, among the ancients, ii.
32.
Amyhlai, ruins of, described, ii. 412—414.
Anapliisi,port, (the ancient Anaphlvstos), notice
of, i. 546, 547.
Anchesmos (Mount), situation of, i. 515. Pa-
norama thence, 515. Inscriptions there, ibid.
Ancient ruins on it, 516.
Andania, ruins of, ii. 369.
Anlgriades, (nymphs) cave of, ii. 345.
Aiugros, (river) account of, ii. 345. Cause of
the marshes in its vicinity, ibid.
Annonl (Count), acknowledgement of the author
to, ii. 468.
A ntlcharmos, sepulchre of, i. 437.
Antiquities, descriptions and delineations of, at
Corfu, i. 34—36. Near Mesalogcion, 96—
100. At Agia Eophemia, 145. At Delphi,
175, 181, 1S3. At Palaia-Arakoba, 196,
197. At Ambrysos, 199, 200. At Agios
Blasios or Panopeus, 208, 209. At Libadea,
219. Of Chaeroneia, 220—224. Of Orcho-
menos, 227—232. At Koroneia, 247. Of
Haliartos, 248—251. Of Thespeia, 253—
257. OfThisbe, 258. Of Thebes, 262, 263,
264—266. Of Plataea, 277—280. Of Eleu-
therai, 283. Of Athens, 289—460. On
mount Hymettos, 482—484. On Mount An-
chesmos, 516. Of Acharnae, 521, 522. Near
Cape Zoster, 525, 526. Near Cephissia, 528.
Of Thorikos, 534. At Laurion, 538. On the
promontory of Sunium, 542—544. On the
Attican coast, 548. At the village of Bari,
549. In the cave of Pan, 551—554. In
the island ofyEgina, 559—572. Of Akraiph-
nion, ii. 54, 55. Of Kopai, 56. Near Ta-
landa, 59, 60. Ancient remains of a castle
above the pass of Thermopylae, 72—74. Of
Echinos, 80. Of Larissa Kremaste, 81. Of
Aias, 86. Of Pagasai and Demetrias, 87, 88.
Of Iolkos, 90—92. Of Pherai, 95. Near the
Lake Boebeis, 97. Near Mount Ossa, 104.
Near Megalo-Moulki, 147. Of Onchestos,
ibid. OfTeumessos, 148. Of Chalcis, 151.
Of Eretria, 154. Of Oropos and Tanagra,
156. Found in the Marathonian plain, 159.
Of Lilaea, 133. Of an ancient city at Dadi,
13 4. Of Drymaia, 135, 136. Of Tithoraia,
138. Of Elateia, 140, 141. Near Eleusis,
170, 171. At Eleusis, 174. Of Megara,
177—180. At Corinth, 191, 192. Of Kleo-
nai, 206. At Nemea, 209, 210. At Argos,
216—221. Of Mycense, 229—242. On the
way to Tiryns, 244—246. At Nauplia, 247.
At Tiryns, 248—25 I. Between Nauplia and
Ligurio, 253, 254. Of the sacred grove of
iEsculapius, 256, 257. On the road to Troe-
zen, 265, 266. At Trcezen, 268—271. In
the island of Kalauria, 276, 277. At Me-
thana, 282. At the village of Phanari, 286.
At Sicyon, 294—297. At ^Egira, 298, 299.
At Aigai, 301. At yEgion, 304, 305. Of
Olenos and Pharai, 310, 311. Of Dvme,
311, 312. At Teichos, 312, 313. Of Elis,
at Palaiopoli, 317, 318. Of Olympia, 329,
336. Of Phrixa, at Palaio-Phanari, 341,
342. Near Krestma, 343. Of Samikon, at
Kallonia, 344. Of Eepreos, 347, 348. Of
Cyparissiai, 350. Of Messene, 365, 366. Of
Andania, at Hellenikokastro, 369. Of Me-
galopolis, 370, 375, 376. Near Megalopolis,
377. Of Gortys, at Kachikolo-Kastro, 3S2.
Near Ampelone, 385—388. At Agios Geor-
gios, 394—396. At Leontari, 397, 398. At
Petrina, 398. At Agia Eirene, ibid. At
Misithra, 401, 40_». Of Sparta, 403—406.
Of Amyklai, at Sclavo-Chorio, 412—414.
At the village of Piali, 419. At Mantineia,
422, 423. At Stvmphalos, 435. At Phonia,
437, 438. Of Kkitor, 443, 444. Of Cy-
naetha, at Kalabryta, 447, 448, and near
Kalabryta, 45 1. Near Gusumislris, 452.
Ants, Herculean, described, ii. 47.
INDEX.
Agrippa, (Marcus) pedestal of, i. 311.
Alas, ruins of, ii. 86.
Aigaleos (Mount) journey to the summit of, i.
510. The spot whence Xerxes beheld the
defeat of his army, 511, 512. Extensive pa-
noramic view thence, 5 1 3.
Aigypto-castro, ruins at, described, i. 283, 284.
Airone, ruins of, i. 557.
Akraiphnion. ruins of, ii. 54, 55.
Akrata, river, (the ancient Krathis) course of,
ii. 301.
AxfG7roAij, signification of, i. 295, 296.
Alabaster unguentaries described, i. 449, 450.
Albanian robbers, singular interview of the
author with, i. 72—74.
Albanians, flagitious conduct of, at Patra, i. 113.
Dress of the men, 134—13S, and of the
women, 140—142. Arms and character of
the Albanian soldiers, 138, 139. Description
of an Albanian marriage procession, ii. 23,24.
Dangerous situation of the author from some
Albanian banditti, 453—457.
Alitovri (village) account of some Greek rob-
bers besieged there, ii. 355, 350. Curious
bridge near it described, 357.
Almonds of lead found in the plain of Marathon,
ii. 160.
Alphabet from a lamina of lead, found in a se-
pulchre at the Piraeus, ii. 515.
Alpheios (river) course of, ii. 324, 325. Passage
of it by the author, 340, 380.
Alusson (fountain) notice of, ii. 451.
Ambracian Gulf, notice of, i. 57.
Ambrysos, situation of, i. 199. Notice of its
ruins, ibid, 200. Copy of an inscription found
there, ii. 512.
Ampelahla (town) present state of, ii. 107, 108.
Ampelone, (village) notice of, ii. 3S4.
Amphissa. See Saluna.
Amulets, prevalence of, among the ancients, ii.
32.
Amyhlai, ruins of, described, ii. 412—414.
Anapliisi,port, (the ancient Anaphlvstos), notice
of, i. 546, 547.
Anchesmos (Mount), situation of, i. 515. Pa-
norama thence, 515. Inscriptions there, ibid.
Ancient ruins on it, 516.
Andania, ruins of, ii. 369.
Anlgriades, (nymphs) cave of, ii. 345.
Aiugros, (river) account of, ii. 345. Cause of
the marshes in its vicinity, ibid.
Annonl (Count), acknowledgement of the author
to, ii. 468.
A ntlcharmos, sepulchre of, i. 437.
Antiquities, descriptions and delineations of, at
Corfu, i. 34—36. Near Mesalogcion, 96—
100. At Agia Eophemia, 145. At Delphi,
175, 181, 1S3. At Palaia-Arakoba, 196,
197. At Ambrysos, 199, 200. At Agios
Blasios or Panopeus, 208, 209. At Libadea,
219. Of Chaeroneia, 220—224. Of Orcho-
menos, 227—232. At Koroneia, 247. Of
Haliartos, 248—251. Of Thespeia, 253—
257. OfThisbe, 258. Of Thebes, 262, 263,
264—266. Of Plataea, 277—280. Of Eleu-
therai, 283. Of Athens, 289—460. On
mount Hymettos, 482—484. On Mount An-
chesmos, 516. Of Acharnae, 521, 522. Near
Cape Zoster, 525, 526. Near Cephissia, 528.
Of Thorikos, 534. At Laurion, 538. On the
promontory of Sunium, 542—544. On the
Attican coast, 548. At the village of Bari,
549. In the cave of Pan, 551—554. In
the island ofyEgina, 559—572. Of Akraiph-
nion, ii. 54, 55. Of Kopai, 56. Near Ta-
landa, 59, 60. Ancient remains of a castle
above the pass of Thermopylae, 72—74. Of
Echinos, 80. Of Larissa Kremaste, 81. Of
Aias, 86. Of Pagasai and Demetrias, 87, 88.
Of Iolkos, 90—92. Of Pherai, 95. Near the
Lake Boebeis, 97. Near Mount Ossa, 104.
Near Megalo-Moulki, 147. Of Onchestos,
ibid. OfTeumessos, 148. Of Chalcis, 151.
Of Eretria, 154. Of Oropos and Tanagra,
156. Found in the Marathonian plain, 159.
Of Lilaea, 133. Of an ancient city at Dadi,
13 4. Of Drymaia, 135, 136. Of Tithoraia,
138. Of Elateia, 140, 141. Near Eleusis,
170, 171. At Eleusis, 174. Of Megara,
177—180. At Corinth, 191, 192. Of Kleo-
nai, 206. At Nemea, 209, 210. At Argos,
216—221. Of Mycense, 229—242. On the
way to Tiryns, 244—246. At Nauplia, 247.
At Tiryns, 248—25 I. Between Nauplia and
Ligurio, 253, 254. Of the sacred grove of
iEsculapius, 256, 257. On the road to Troe-
zen, 265, 266. At Trcezen, 268—271. In
the island of Kalauria, 276, 277. At Me-
thana, 282. At the village of Phanari, 286.
At Sicyon, 294—297. At ^Egira, 298, 299.
At Aigai, 301. At yEgion, 304, 305. Of
Olenos and Pharai, 310, 311. Of Dvme,
311, 312. At Teichos, 312, 313. Of Elis,
at Palaiopoli, 317, 318. Of Olympia, 329,
336. Of Phrixa, at Palaio-Phanari, 341,
342. Near Krestma, 343. Of Samikon, at
Kallonia, 344. Of Eepreos, 347, 348. Of
Cyparissiai, 350. Of Messene, 365, 366. Of
Andania, at Hellenikokastro, 369. Of Me-
galopolis, 370, 375, 376. Near Megalopolis,
377. Of Gortys, at Kachikolo-Kastro, 3S2.
Near Ampelone, 385—388. At Agios Geor-
gios, 394—396. At Leontari, 397, 398. At
Petrina, 398. At Agia Eirene, ibid. At
Misithra, 401, 40_». Of Sparta, 403—406.
Of Amyklai, at Sclavo-Chorio, 412—414.
At the village of Piali, 419. At Mantineia,
422, 423. At Stvmphalos, 435. At Phonia,
437, 438. Of Kkitor, 443, 444. Of Cy-
naetha, at Kalabryta, 447, 448, and near
Kalabryta, 45 1. Near Gusumislris, 452.
Ants, Herculean, described, ii. 47.