307. Melos, 340. Nemea, 322. Nicopolis, 415. Euiadæ, 260. Paleopolis, 290. Samos, 361. Sparta, 283. Stratus, 255. Suda, 380. Tanagra, 231. Thoricos, 217. Mount Zygos, 253. Thebe, 450.
Thebes, 220; plain, 220. Thebes to Chalkis (Euboea), 234; by Kokhino and Lukisi, 239.
to Marathona, 219.
to Plataæa, 220. Themistocles, 206; his tomb, 209. Thenæ, 386. Theodoraki, 388.
Theodore, St., church, Athens, 134.
Theophanes, birthplace of, 354. Theophrastus, birthplace of, 354. Theopompus, birthplace of, 357.
Therma, 454 (see Salonica). Therma (Thermopyla), 226. Thermopyla, 224.
to Lebadea, 227. to Thebes, 229.
to Zeitun, 227.
Thermus, 254. Theseum xi., 182.
Theseus, 139, 140, 151; disco- very of the bones of, 348. Thespiæ, 221. Thessalonica, 454 (see Salo- nica).
Thessaly-Population,
plain, 448, 450; valley, 20. and Macedonia, barrier between, 454-
Thiersch's remarks on the mo- dern Greeks, 104. Thoas (Achelous), 88. Thoricos, 217.
Tolon, Port, 273. Tombazi, Admiral, 269, 270. Tombs: - Agamemnon, 276. Aristides, 206. Lucien Bona- parte, 302. "The Giant's," 388. Herodes Atticus, 193. Leonidas, 283. Menecrates, 64. Minyas, 224. Orpheus, 454. Peleus, 349. Count Santa Rosa, 302. Strato, 213. Themistocles, 209. Tomor, Mt., 430; village, 434. Topography, 20. Topolia, 224, 242. Toporista, 316.
Tortoises, abundance of, 15. Toskes, 47:
Tours, skeleton, 110. Tower of the Winds, 178. Trachinia, plain of, 227. Trade, 104.
Tzakonic dialect, 35; district where it is still spoken, 28;.
Tragamesti, 78, 260, 261; Bay, Tzalianá, 392. 78.
| Tragoge, 309. Travelling, interest of Greek, to the politician, 1; to the artist, I; to the classical scholar, 2; mode of, 3; rob- bers, 3; requisites and hints before starting, 5; climate and seasons for, 9; expenses, 13; small silver pieces the most useful money in the interior, 110; servants, II. 57, 110; roads, 12; horse- hire, 12; boat-hire, 16, ac- commodation, 17; provisions, 17, 19; distances, how mea- sured, 110.
Treasury of Atreus, 276; of Minyas, 224. Trelo-vuno, 211.
Trespass, no law of, in Greece,
Tricaranum, 314.
Tricca, 448.
Trichonis, Lake of, 254. Triglyph, 23. Trikhani, 445.
Trikhardhó, Trikhardhó-kas- tro, 259. Trinasus, 288. Trinisa, 288, 290. Triopian Promontory, 365. Triple Road, 224. Tripolis, Tripolitza, 280. Tripolitza to Kyparissia, 2c6. to Patras, 315. to Sparta, 281. Tripotamo, 314. Triptolemus, 189. Triremes, width of, 208. Trisonia, 122. Trispyrgi, 205. Trita, 315.
Triton, river, 386.
Tzanet Bey, of Mavrovuni, 285.
Tzanetachi Kutophárì, 284, 293. Tzatalze, 449. Tzavellas, 118. Tzerigo, 95. Tzetinie, 438. Tzimova, 285. 287, 291. Tzimovites, 286. Tzipiana, 279, 321.
Ulrichs, 205, 248. Ulysses, 80-86, 271; Castle, 84; Ship, 64, 65. Universities:- Corfu, 55. Urania, 96.
Urquhart, Mr., on the pleasures of Eastern travel, 3; on the manufactory at Ampelakia, 452.
Usumi, river, 430, 434.
Vido, 61, 64.
Viena, Mt., 254. Villas, 289.
Villehardouin, 117, 313. Villiers de l'Isle Adam, 368. Vines of immense size at Pla- tania, 389. Vino Santo. 342.
Viosa, river, 427, 430; source, 445.
Viscardo, Port or Cape, 70. Vistritza, river, its source, 445; ferry, 454. Vitylo, 291, 292.
Vilko, 74. Vlithias, 393.
to Ergastéri, 394.
Vlokho, 254. Vodhena, 456, 473. Vogdáno, 224, 228. Voidhia, Mt., 117. Volcano, eruptions of, 343. Volo, 450; Gulf, 239. Volute, 23. Vomitoria, 23. Vonitza, 256, 261.
to Mesolonghi, by Katuna, Porta, and Eniada, 258. Vostitza (Egium): magnifi- cent plane-tree, 120; currant
Wages of travelling servants,
Wail, the great Northern, men- tioned by Herodotus, 226. Walls:-Long, 143. Phalerian, 143. 206. Wallachia, Great, 49. Wallachs, 49.
War of Independence, reflec- tions on, 29; character of the Greeks at its commencement, 105; its horrors, 420. Weights and measures, 111. Wells-Ceres, 117. Pitch, 91. Tallow, 91. Thrace, 480. White Sea, 324.
Wilkinson, Sir Gardner, on Dalmatia and Montenegro,' 438.
Williams, Mr. H., 134. Winds, Tower of the, 178. Wines, Greek, 19. Amorgos, 343. Ampelakia, 451. Anatolico, 258. Andros, 334. Aráchova, 249. Calymna, 363. Chios, 357. Cos, 365. Euboea, 236. Ios, 342 Ipos, 394. Ithaca, 82. Keos, 336. Kephallenia, 71. Kythnos, 337. Lesbos, 355. Malvasian, or Malmsey, Tenos, 333. Mesóghia, 391. Naxos, 344. Nisyros, 365. Paros, 346. Pepare thos, 350. Samos, 362. Sikinos, 341. Skyros, 348. Syra, 327. Thera, 342. Verdea, 94. Women of the Islands and of Northern Greece, finest, 105; of Athens, 134; peasant, 64; costume, 43, 135. Woods, Mr. Joseph, his 'Letters of an Architect,' quoted, 181, 182, 185, 194, 209.
Xerochóri, 236, 238. Xerókampo, 255, 288. Xeromero, 255. Xerovaltó, 424. Xerxes, "Seat
of, during the battle of Salamis, 213; track of the canal through which his fleets steered, 460, 465. Xyli, Cape, 289. Xylóskalo, 394. Xynara, 333.
Yachts, 16. Yenidje, 473, 480. Yenigik, 481. Yenikoi, 473. Yenishaher, 448.
Zabos, 81. Zacynthus (Zante), outline of its history, go; Pitch-wells, 91; Tallow-well, or Grease- spring, 91; cultivation of the currant-vine, 94; frequency of earthquakes, 91; the Castle Hill, 93; excursions, 93. Zagora, 221. Zagori, 431; river, 445. Zalongo, 416. Za-longos, 91. Zante, go (see Zacynthus). Zapandi, 255. Zara, 406. Zaraka, 313. Zarko, 448. Zaruchla, 313, 321. Zaverdha, 262. Zea, 205, 208, 335. Zecchino, 109. Zeitun, 227.
to Thermopyla, 227. Zephyria, 339. Zeus, sceptre of, 222; Cappotas, 290; Soter, 209. Zia, Mt., 345. Ziria, Mt., 231. Zitza, 407. Zwanziger, 109.
Zygos Pass, 50; Mount, 253; Lake, 254.
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