Gaidharonisi, 229. Gaiduropolis, 357. Gaio, Port, 70. Galatista, 418. Galaxidi, 216, 235. Galéne, 361.
Galleys, ancient, coasting boats of the present day similar to, 84.
Gallo, Cape, 287.
Game, abundance of, 17; great variety in Acarnania, 80; in Euboea, 227.-See Shoot- ing.
Gardiki, 395. Gargaliano, 288. Garuna, Pass of, 68. Gaston, 294. Gastuni, 293, 294.
Gate of the Lions, Mycenæ, 261.
Gates in ancient Athens, 177. "Gates," (a pass in Crete,) 373. "Gates," the, near Thebes, 224. Gaudos, 352. Gaurion, 312. Geladha, Cape, 247. Genusus, river, 399, 431. Geographical outline of Greece,
Gold, alluvial, at Scyros, 326; mines, Thasos, 329. Golo 410. Gomáti, 417. Gomenitza, 394; bay, 115. Goní, 371. Gonies, 360. Gonnus, 411.
Gordon, General, his History of the Greek Revolution, 94, 107. Gortyna, 349, 364. Gortys, 289. Govino, Bay of, 67. Gozo, 352.
Graces, Hieron of the (Orcho- menus), 215. Gradista, 397- Grammatico, 220.
Grave of Penelope, 87. Gravia, 216.
to Salona, 216. Grease spring of Zante, 93. Grecian architecture, Orders of, 26.
Greece, works on, vi. ; outline of Greek history, 27; origin of the term "Greeks," 47; geographical outline, 22; an accurate idea of its geo- graphy essential to the study of its history, 23; under the Latin Princes, 28; Turkish conquest, 28; insurrections of 1770 and 1821, 31; the Hetairia, 31; recognition of its independence by the Porte, 32; reflections on the War of Independence, 32; probable effects of the strug- gles of Modern Greece, 1; chief places where the Hel- lenic race has maintained itself, 106.
Greece, Kingdom of :-Histo
rical sketch and actual con- dition, 99. Otho proclaimed King, 100; signs the Consti- tutional Charter, 100. Limits of the new state, 99; total surface, 109.
Titles of honour, 103. Mode of reckoning time,
130. Weights and measures, III. Post-office system, 109.
Most convenient way to explore, skeleton tours, 111. Passports, 8. Travelling, I-21. Packets, &C., 4, 5, 109, 110, 114. Roads, 15. Inns, &c., 20, III. Shops, servants, &c., III.
Personal appearance of the modern Greeks, 106. Language, 36, 106. Popular poetry, 29, 30. Architecture, 24. Character, 42, 105-107, 134. Manners and customs, 45, 46. National dance, 46, 67. National dress, 45, 119. Festas, 67. Peasantry, 67, 68, 109.
Greece, Eastern, peopled by the Hellenic stock, 106. Greece, Northern, grand tour of, 112, 114; character of the people, 106, 107; nomes com- prised in, 101. Greece, Western, mountainous parts peopled by the Hel- lenic stock, 106.
Greek history, outline of, 27. Greeks, origin of the term, 47;
how they attained perfection in the elegant arts, 141; their portrait while under the Turkish yoke, 107; per- sonal appearance of the mo- dern, 106. Gregale, 373.
Grivas, Theodore, 78. Gropius, the Austrian Consul, 214. Grotto of Agraulos, 147, 155; Antiparo (Oliaros), 325; Ca- lypso's, 68; in Crete, 356; the Golden, Pholegandros, 319; of the Nymphs, 84, 317; where St. John is said to have written the Apocalypse, 340.
Guardiano, 14, 69.
Guildford, Earl of, 57, 83. Guiscard, Robert, 62, 73, 400. Gulfs: Aliveri, 221. Avlóna, 402. Bocche di Cattaro, 401. Contessa, 417. Corinth, 120. Crissæan, 120. Kisamos, 365. Pagasæan, 229, 410. Rhi- zonic, 401. Saronic, 244. Strymonic, 417, 433. Therma, 413. Toronaic, 416. Volo, 229, 410.
Government and territorial division, 101. Revenue, 101. Justice, 10I. Religion, 34, 102. Public instruction, 103, 131. Press, 104. Progress of education, 31, 44, 57. Army and navy, 104. Dock-Gum mastic, 335. yard and arsenal, 104. Mi- litia, 104. Police, 104. Mer- cantile navy, commerce, 44, 104. Merchants, 104. Cli- mate, soil, &c., 9, 108. Agri- culture, 109. Manufactures, 109. Vegetable products, 18, 108. Geology, 108. Money, 7, 59, 110. National Bank,
Gummurjine, 434. Guria, 249. Gúrnes, 362. Guves, 362. Gymnasium, the institution de- scribed, 181. Gymnasia: - Athens, 132; Delphi, 237; of Hadrian, 180; of Ptolemy, 181.
Halisarna, 342. Halonnesus, 327.
Hansen, the architect, 132. Harbours:-Aghios Petros,248. Amorgos, 322. Argostóli, 74. Aulis, 222. Bathy, 84. Calymna, 341. Cerigo, 97. Clarenza, 95. Cythnos, 314, 315. Fair Havens, 364, 366, 372. Gaurion, 312. Hello menum, 76. Hydra, 300. Hyllaic, 66. Icos, 327. Ios, 320. Kalamáki, 127. Kre- midhi, 273. Leros, 340. Lesbos, 333. Methone, 98. Myconos, 312. Naupactus, 121. Navarino, 286. Oropus, 221. Pandeleimon, 250. Pa- normos, 311. Paros, 324. Patmos, 340. Pelodes Limen, 69. Peparethos, 328. Platia, 250. Reithrum, 89. Rhenea, 310. Rhodes, 347. Samos, 72. Scandea, 97. Seriphos, 316. Sicinos, 319. Siphnos, 316. Sweet, 115, 390, 392. Syme, 343. Syra, 307. Tenos, 311. Thera, 320. Vostitza, 121. Xyli, 273. Zante, 94. See Ports. Harma, 204.
Harvest-time in Greece, 108. Health, maxims for the preser- vation of, 10. Health-officer, 14, 69. Hebræokastron, 315. Hebrus, river, 434.
(Parthenon).
See Acropolis of Athens.
Helicon, Mount, 23, 108. Heliconiades, 240. Helisson, river, 289. Hellanicus, birthplace of, 332. Hellenes, character of, 42. Hellenic race, chief places
Hellomenum, 76. Hellopia, 383.
Helos, 272.
to Monembasia, 272. Hephæstia, 330. Hera, 213, 262. Heraclea, 72, 362. Heræa, 294.
Mars, 194. Museum' Nymphs, 185. Oros, Passava, 274. Pnyx, 137. Porta, 251. Siamata, 224. Skarus, 79. Sparto- vuni, 246. Sphynx, 211. Teumessus, 224. Valto, 246. Zalongo, 388 Hippocrates, birthplace of, 342. Hippodameian Agora, 201. Hippodamus of Miletus, 199, 201, 344. Hippola, 275. Histi, 337. Histiæa, 228.
History, outline of Greek, 27. H. Jannis, 294.
Holland, Dr., his picture of Athens, 138.
Holy Saviour, Order of, 103. Homer, accuracy of his descrip- tions, 82, 88; "School" of, 86, 88, 335; legend of his death and burial at Ios, 319, 320. "Grave" of, 320. Horologium of Andronicus Cyrrhestes, 178.
Heræum, 262, 338, 339. Hercules Buraicus, Cave of, Horse-hire, 15.
Hercyna, river, 213. Hermæ, 181. Hermaia, 296.
Hotels, 20.
Hyampolis, 216, 219.
Hydra, 299.
to Athens, 114.
Hydramon, 357.
Hydriots, 106.
Hermes, 296; Tallæan, 358. -, hill of, 89. Hermione, 299. Hermopolis, 307. Herod the Tetrarch, 342. Herodes Atticus, 193, tomb of, 190. Hesiod, residence Hetairia, 31. Hexamíli, 127, 243. Hexapolis, the Dorian, 344. Hexas yle, 25. H. Georgis, 294. Hiedecle, Gen., 43. Hiera, 321. Hierápetra, 363. Hierapy tna, 363. Hieron, 256. Sanctuary of Esculapius, 256. Theatre, 256. Stadium, 257. Hieron of the Graces, 215; Muses, 212; Trophonius, 213.
Hierum of Demeter (Ceres), 206.
Hill, Rev. J. H., 131. Hills:-Aetos, 86. Agrapha, 50. Ægræan, 23. Anches- mus, 137. Arcadian, 23. Areopagus, 137. Cambunian, 22. Colonus, 196. Córonon, 323. Elis, 293. Euboean, 23. Gypsum, 402. Hermes, 89. Hypatus, 224. Kalo- gheritza, 226. Karababa, 224. Karus, 79. Karyopoli, 275 Kastélla, 198, 200. Kumaro, 274. Lycabettus,
Hymettus, 23, 202, 203. Hypæthral, 25. Hypatus, 224.
Hypsilanti, Prince Demetrius, monument to, at Nauplia, 258; defence of Argos, 264. Hypsus, Hypsi, 274.
Hyria, Lake of, 245.
Hyrie, 91. Hyrtakina, 369. Hysiæ, 264.
Ialysus, 347. Iardanos, 365, 370. Ibrahim Pasha, 233, 241, 265, 283, 284, 287, 288. Icarian Sea, 303. Icarus, 337. Iconostasis, 36. Ictinus, 159, 291. Ida, Mt., 23, 349. Idiorhythmic monasteries, 35, 241, 420. Ilissus, 137, 202, 203. Illyricum, 398. Inachus, river, 262. Inakhorion, 368, In antis, 182.
INDJE KARASU.
Indje Karasû, river, its source, 407; ferry, 413. Inia, 211.
Inns, 20, III; bargain for beds
and meals necessary, 117. Ino, Lake of, 273.
Inopus, Fountain, 309.
Andros, 312. Antiparo, 325.
Axos, 359. Charonea, 214. Crete, 358. Delos, 309, 310. Delphi, 237. Gradista, 397. Hymettus, 208. Kyparisso, 275. Palæa Achaia, 293. Sclavo-Khorio, 272. Siphnos, 316. Tanagra, 222. Tegea, 264.
Insect tribes of Greece, 18. Instruction, public, 103. Interpreters, 8, 17. Introduction, letters of, 7. Iolcos, 410.
Ion, birthplace of, 335. Ionian Islands: - Historical sketch and actual condition, 53; government, 55; titles of honour, 57; public insti- tutions, 57; education, 57; character of the inhabitants, 57; military and commercial importance, 57, 58; garrison, 58; climate, soil, &c., 58; manufactures, 59; packets, 59; money, 59; shops, ser- vants, &c., 60; inns, &c., 60.
Ionic Order, 26.
Iphigenia, 224.
Ipos, 370.
Ipso, 68.
Ira, 281, 288, 290, 291. Irene, Castle of Lady, 245. Iron, 109. Isboros, 418.
Isis, 217, 299, 310. Islands, Egean. See Ægean Sea.
Islands, nomes comprised in the, 101; character of their inhabitants, 106, 107; COStume, 45. Ægilia, 98. Ægina, 253. Akté, 366. Anatolico, 232, 249. Antipaxo, 70. Arcudi, 89. Asteris, 89. Atoko, 89, 248. Cabrera, 287. Calamos, 89, 252. Calauria, 301. Carnus, 89, 252. Ceos, 211. Cephallenia, 71. Cerigo, 97. Cerigotto, 98. Cervi, 98. Clauda, 373. Corcyra, 61. Corycæ, 367. Cranae, 274. Curzolári, 90, 120. Cyclades, 303, 306. Cythera, 97. Echinades, 89, 120. Elaphonesi, 98. Fano, 68. Gaidharonisi, 229. Gozo, 373. Hydra, 106, 299. Ionian. See Ionian Islands. Ithaca, 81. Kalamo, 248. Kastus, 89. Kurzolári, 90, 120. Leu
JUPITER ENESIUS. cadia, 75. Liús, 98. Long, 209. Macri, 90. Marathonisi, 274. Megalonesi, 366. Meganési, Meganesion, 78, 89, 248. Merlera, 68. Monembasia, 272. Mylæ, 366. Naxos, 106. Enussæ, 98. Othonús, 68. Paxos, 70, 115. Petalà, 90, 250. Petalída, 366. Petzæ, 299. Poros, 301. Porphyris, 97. Porri, 98. Prasonísi, 98, 366. Prodano, 288. Prote, 288. Psyttalea, 205. Rhenea, 310. Salamis, 206, 244. Salmatraki, 68. Santorin, 106. Sapienza, 98, 287. Sâzona, 403. Spetzia, 106, 299. Sphacteria, Sphagia, 284, 286, 287. Sporades, 303; Northern, 326. Stag, 98. Strivali, 97. Strophades, 97. Swine, 68, 69. Sybota, 68, 69, 115. Syra, 106, 304. Taphus, 78, 89. Tenos, 106. Thasos, 433, 434. Vido, 64. Zacynthus, 91. Ismenus, river, 211. Issa, 331.
Isthmian games, 124. Isthmus of Corinth, 126. Istóne, 64, 68. Isus, 230. Itch Kali, 258. Ithaca, its classical associations, 81; its identity with the Ithaca of Homer, 84; government, 83; productions, 82, 83; population, 82; clans, 83; state of education in, 83; ancient cemetery, 86; excursions, 86. Ithome, Mt., 23, 280; ascent, 281.
Iulis, 313; the colossal lion, 313; ancient road from Iulis to Carthæa, 313.
Jannitza, 428, 434. Joánnina, 382. Residence of a British Consul, 384. Coulia and Litharitza, 383. Scene of Ali Pasha's murder, 383. Joánnina to Berat by Apollonia, 394; by Premedi, 398.
to Corfu by Philátes and Sayáda, 381; by Zitza and Délvino, 381.
to Larissa, 406. to Parga by Dramisiús and Suli, 389.
to Prevesa by Suli and Nicopolis, 384; by Arta, 388. Judges, 102.
Juge d'Instruction, 102. Juno, 213, 262. Jupiter Ænesius, 73; Arbios,
363; Nemea, 298; Olympian, 292; Panhellenius, 254. Justices of the peace, 102.
Kacaletri, 288, 291. Kaeratos, river, 362. Kaio (Quaglio), Port, 275, 276. to Alika, 276. Kakaboulia, 268, 269. Kakiona, 269. Kaki-scala, 243. Kakon Oros, 362. Kakorema, 288. Kakós drómos, 404. Kako-Suli, 388, 390. Kakotíkhi, 370. Kalabáka, 408. Kalabryta, 295; river, 240. Kalamæ, 282, 283. Kalamáki (station of the ves- sels of the Austrian Lloyd's Steam packet Company), 123, 127, 243; excursion to Corinth, 123; the harbour, 127. Kalamás, river, 69, 381. Kalamata, 110, 271, 283.
to Cyparissia (Arcadia) by Pylos (Navarino), 283. to Sakona and Messene, 283.
to Sparta: through Maina, 268; by Messene, 279; over Mt. Taygetus, 279. Kalamo, 221, 248. Kalamyde, 369. Kalandri, 202. Kalarytes, 52. Kalé Akté, 366. Kalentzi, 211. Kalepa, 355. Kalerghi, 368. Kalesia, 362.
Kalkitza, Mt., 250. Kalogheritza, 226. Kaloskopi, 293. Kalpaki, 296, 398. Kalutzi, 397. Kalyvia, 238. Kamára, river, 365. Kamari, 242. Kamarina, 388. Kamenitza, river, 293. Kampiá, 371. Kámpos, 371. Kamposelórakhos, 367. Kandili, 251. Kani Kastelli, 361. Kanina, 403. Kántanos, 369, 370. Kantsilliéres, 365. Kapeleti, 293. Kapnicaréa (Athens), church of, 134. Kapsa, 296. Kapsáli, 97, 98. Kapurna, 213.
Karpenisi, 234, 247.
Kartero, 362. Karus, 79. Karvunari, 397. Karyés, Karyæ, 419. Karyopoli, 275. Karytena, the residence of Co- locotroni, 289.
to Kalabryta and the Styx, 296.
Kasidi, 243. Kastaniotissa, 228. Kastelianá, 364. Kastel-Keraton, 363. Kastélla, 198, 200. Kastri, 299. Kastron, Melos, 318. Kastus, 89. Katabóthra, 75. Cephissus, 230, 231. Copaic Lake, 230, 231. Joánnina, 383. Ly- kuria, 295. Mantinea, 296. Mount Phicium, 231. Katacolo, 293.
Katarina, 413.
Katokhi, 249. Kato Ruga, 290. Katuna, 247, 251. Katzánes, 295. Kavaya, 399. Kavo Grosso, 275. Kavro-khori, 362. Kavúsi, 366.
Kekhropulo, 248.
Kephalés, 369.
Kepháli, 368. Kephalovrýsis, 373. Kerámia, 370. Keramúti, 368.
Kerata, Mt., 206, 244.
Keratia, 208. Khadji Mikhali, 374. Khádros, 369. Khamalévri, 358. Khan, Khanjí, 20, 39. Khans-Achmet Aga, 227; Acrata, 242, 297; between Akhrida and the Skumbi, 431; near Alessio, 400; An- tivari, 401; Baldouni, 406; between Berat and Kara- bunar, 399; Bitolia, 429; Kasa, 207; Daouli, 264;
Drachmáno, 219; between Durazzo and Alessio, 400; Five Wells, 389; Gravia, in Doris, 216; Jannitza, 428; Karabunar, 399 ; Klisura, 399; between Klisura and Berat, 399; Krya Vrysis, 266; Kukussa, 431; Ku- narga, 433; near Kutchuk Beshek, 432; Kyria, 406; the Lady's, 406; Malakassi, 407; Megara, 243; Miska, 284; Molo, 218; Monastir, 429; Ostanitza, 398; Ostrovo, 429; Palæa Achaia, 293; Pendepigadia, 389; Philio- tico, 296; between Plata- mona and Katarina, 413; Premedi, 398; Sakona, 280; Sálona, 236; Sparta, 266; near Tepeleni, 399; Thebes, 211; Tilbeli, 429; foot of Mt. Tomaros, 399; Trikhani, 407; Tyrana, 432; between Tyrana and Croia, 432; Tscherni, 399; Vurlia, 266; Xerovaltó, 394; Yenidje, 428; Zygos, 407. Khandax, 349. Khania, 352, 353, 355. Kháraka, 364.
Kharatch, 28. Kharia, 269. Kharidjís, 379. Khelmos, Mt., 294. Khersonesos, 362. Khierasovo, 245. Khimára, 403, 405, 406. Khodja-bashí, 29, 379. Khora, 339. Kiapha, 390. Kidros, 413. Kiepero, 406. Kifianika, 269. Kikhrianika, 269. Kilo, III. Kimaros, 367. Kineta, 243. Kirphis, Mt., 239.
Kísamo-Kastélli, 365, 366. Kisamos, 366. Kishan, 434. Kislar Aga, 358. Kita, 269, 275.
Kitries, 276; beauty of the women, 277- Kleitor, 295, 296. Klephts, 29, 118. Klima, 364.
Klinovo, river, 407. Klisura, 288, 399. Knighthood, Orders of, 57, 103. Kokhino, 230. Kokinimilia, 228. Kokla, 212; river, 288. Komanova, 435. Konispolis, 115. Konstantinus, 289. Kontokynéghi, 369. Kophinos, Mt., 364.
Korax, 87. Kóstos, 371. Kotronaes, 274. Kranidi, 299. Krápi, 370. Kravasaras, 247. Krelianika, 269. Kremidhi, Cape, 273. Krimnos, 269. Kroniac Mountains, 292. Krustoghérako, 368. Krya Vrysis, 266. Krysovitza, 407.* Ktypa, Mt., 224, 229. Kughni, 390. Kukussa, 431. Kulumi, 269. Kulúri, 206, 243. Kumaro, 274. Kumi, 226, 227. Kunarga, 433. Kunoné, 367. Kunos, 269. Kuphalatós, 370. Kurkulus, 228. Kurmulides, 351. Kurna, 357. Kurt-aga, 248. Kurtzolari, 250. Kurvalónes, 365.
Kurzolári, 90, 120.
Kuskuni, 269.
Kutchuk Tchedmadjeh, 434.
Kutomula, 213. Kutri, 366. Kutzava, 279. Kuvelo, 245. Kyparisso, 275.
to Asomato, 275.
Kypula, 269.
Kyria Eugenia, 246. Irene, 245.
Labyrinth, Cretan, 360. Lacedæmon. See Sparta. Ladon, river, 294, 295, 296. Laertes, garden of, 88. Lágrona, 208. Lagussæ, 331. Lakes:-Akhrida, 430. Alcy- onian, 259. Apokuro, 245. Bolbe, 432. Butrinto, 69, 381, 406. Calichiopulo, 66. Castoria, 429. Celetrum, 429. Cephallenia, 72. Copaic, 18, 212, 230. Hylica, 230, 232. Hyria, 245. Ino, 273. Jo- ánnina, 383. Katokhi, 249. Kurna, 357. Lapsista, 382. Lezini, 249. Likeri, 230, 232. Linovrokhi, 248. Livádi, 230, 232. Livari, 381, 406. Lych- nitis, 430. Ostrovo, 429. Paralimni, 230. Phonia, 296. Prasias, 433. St. Basil, 432. Senzina, 230, 232. Stym- phalus, 284. Taki, 266. Tri-
Lalande, Capt., 302. Lamia (Zeitun), 218.
to Athens by Delphi, Thebes, Marathon, &c., 209. to Larissa, 409.
Langadià, 296. Lango, 341. Language:
Observations on the modern Greek, 36; styled Romaic, 37; a dialect of the old Hellenic, 37; pronunciation, 39; grammar, 40; of the present day almost identical with the dialect of Xenop' on and Demosthenes, 377; places where it is spoken with the most purity, 106.-Tzakonic dialect, 37; district where it is still spoken, 26.-Next to Greek, Italian most generally useful in the Levant, 17. Lantern of the Archipelago, 97. Lappa, 357. Larissa, 263, 409.
to Joánnin, 406.
to Lamia (Zeitun), 409. to Salonica, 410.
to Volo and Armyró, 410.
Larissus, river, 293.
Larma, 231.
Lents in the Greek church, four Lixúri, 71, 75.
Locri Czolæ, 121, 235, 236.
Long Island, 209.
Long Walls of Athens, 142, 198. Longos, 415.
Leonidas at Thermopyla, 217; Lord High Commissioner, pow
Lepanto, battle of, 91, 120, 235. Lukianá, 370.
See Naupactus. Lepenu, 246, 247. Lepton, 110. Lernean Marsh, 259, 264. Lesch; 400. Leschæ, 181.
Lessa, 257; river, 256. Letrini, 294.
Letters of introduction, 7. Leucadia (Santa Maura), out- line of its history, 75; pre- sent condition, 76; the Forts, 77; the Lagoon, 78; ruins of the ancient Leucas, 79; productions, 78; frequency of earthquakes, 77; excur- sions, 79. Leucadian Apollo, 80. Leucæ, 356
Luro, 388; river, 388. Lusákies, 366. Lusnja, 399. Lútra, 363.
Lutráki (station of the vessels of the Austrian Lloyd's Steam-packet Company), 122, 251; excursion to Corinth, 123; the bay, 123, 126, 247. Lutziana, 251. Lycabettus, 117, 202. Lycæus, Mount, 23, 281, 289. Lyceum, 197. Lydias, river, 413. Lygourio, 256, 257.
Leucas, 75, 78; ruins of the Lykuria, 295.
ancient city, 79.
Leucates, 76. Leuce, 88.
Leucimne, 67, 68, 115. Leucophrys, 331. Leuctra, 212, 276.
to Lebadea, 212. Leuka, river, 293. Leuterochori, 413. Levant, grand tour of the, 9;
best Lazzarettos, 14. Levetsoba to Marathonisi, 271. Levinge, Mr., his apparatus for protection from vermin, 5. Lezini, 250. Liakura, 239. Liapes, 49. Liates, 405. Libanova, 413. Libochovo, 394. Libraries: - Egina, 254. A- thens, 132. Mt. Athos, 421. Corfu, 57, 60. Patmos, 340. Lido, 76.
Likeri, Lake, 230, 232. Liméni, 271, 276.
Leeches, an article of export, Lindus, 347.
Leeves, Mr., 228.
Lefkimo, Leftimo, 67, 68, 115. Leigh Hunt on Greek sailors,
305. Lelantum, 226. Leleges, 75.
Linguetta, La, 403. Linovrokhi, Lake, 248. Lion, colossal, near Nauplia, 257. Lissos, 368.
Lissus, 400.
Livadá, 368.
Macaria, 331. Macedonia, 413-435; popula- tion, 375; barrier between Macedonia and Thessaly, 413. Macra Stoa, 200, 201. Macri, Theodora, 135. island, 90.
Macris, 209, 335.
Macryplagi Mountains, 280, 283.
Mænalus, Mount, 23, 266. Magnesia, 41c.
Maid of Athens, 135. Mail, interior, 109, 110.
Maina, 268; government and beys, 268, 269; blood feuds, 270; every house a fortress, 270; towers, 274. Notes of a visit to, in 1844, 436.
Bassa, 268; Mesa, 269. Mainotes, character of, 29, 106, 268; mountains occupied by, 106. Maitland, Sir T., his administration of the Ionian Islands, 55; temple in memory of, at Corfu, 65; monumental bust of, at Zante, 94.
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