East Gate, the, its supposed site, [27];
the site of the present Golden Gate, [69].
Ecce Homo, the arch of, [60], [140], Note I. [306].
El-Aksa Mosque, originally Justinian's Basilica, [57];
this proved by history, [59];
gateway beneath it, [69];
its architectural history, [78];
description of it, [80];
monolith in its vaults, [82];
this taken from the royal caverns, [227].
England, Church of, cause of its unpopularity with the Jews, [158];
its mission houses at Jerusalem, [165].
Environs of Jerusalem, account of, [5];
the numerous ancient remains there, Notes III. IV. [284]-[5.]
Ephraim, Gate of, its supposed site, [26];
its exact site, [143];
when so called, [144].
Erebinthi, house of, its site, [41].
Essenes, Gate of, its site unknown, [31].
Etham, the source of the water supply of Jerusalem, [14], [50], [73], [91], [95], [100];
its pools described, [246];
reasons for assigning them to Solomon, [249];
their advantages in supplying Jerusalem, [250];
ruins of the Castle there, [246].
Eudoxia, Empress, supposed site of her Church, [169];
her Church dedicated to S. Stephen, [224].
Evil Counsel, Hill of, [4];
its site identified, [21];
its legend and account of the tombs there, [205];
the ruins on its summit, [208].
Extent of Jerusalem northward examined, [39].

F.

Fish Gate, its supposed site, [26], [27].
Flagellation, the, Chapel of, [139].
Food, the supply of, at Jerusalem, [264].
Fortress of the Jebusites, its probable position, [16], [22].
Fountain Gate, its supposed site, [27].
Fountain of the Virgin, [15], [91];
description of it, [184];
its water system examined, [254];
cause of its intermittent flow, [257].
Franciscan Convent in the Church of the Resurrection, [120], [160], Notes IV. V. [307];
the Good Friday service there, Note XV. [305].
Fuller's Monument, its supposed site, [39].
Fuller's Pool, [241].
Furnaces, tower of the, supposed site, [27].

G.

Gardens, Gate of, [7];
see Herod, Gate of.
Gareb, Hill of, [18].
Gate between two walls, its probable site, [26].
Gates of Jerusalem at the present time, [6];
before the Captivity, [26];
as rebuilt by Nehemiah, [27];
as described by Josephus, [28];
M. Munk's enumeration of them, Note VII. [286];
Arabic inscriptions above them, Note IV. [281];
regulations for closing them, Note V. ib.
Gennath Gate, its probable site, [32].
Gethsemane, its site indubitable, [177];
its present state, [178].
Gihon, Mount, [4];
its site identified, [21].
Gihon, Upper Pool of, see Mamillah.
Gihon, Valley of, [4], [17];
examination of it, [208].
Giles, S., supposed Church of, [153].
Golden Gate, the, [7], [27];
its architecture, and present condition, [67];
the view from its top, [76];
Mohammedan tradition concerning it, ib.;
legends connected with it, Notes XXIX. XXX. [294], XXXIII. [295].
Golgotha, its identity questionable, [107];
its present appearance, [122].
Golgotha, the Cistern of, [260].
Good Friday, Franciscan Service upon, Note XV. [305].
Greeks, their number and position in Jerusalem, [12];
their chapel in the Church of the Resurrection, [120];
their convents in Jerusalem, [163], Note VI. [307];
their nunneries, [164];
their charitable institutions, [278];
the accommodation for their pilgrims, ib.
Greek Catholics, their Convent at Jerusalem, [162].
Grotto of the Agony, account of, [177], Note X. [309].

H.

Hadrian rebuilds Jerusalem, [3], [6];
its form and size unaltered, [43];
builds a temple to Jupiter on the site of the Temple, [57].
Hammam-es-Shefa, [15], [91], [257].
Haram es-Sherîf, [18];
its history, [57];
proved to be Mount Moriah, [59];
north side examined, [63];
Antonia Tower in north-west angle, [64];
the east side, [65];
the foundation of the east wall the work of Solomon, [66];
the south wall examined, [69];
the west side, [70];
remarkable arch in south-west angle, ib.;
its interior described, [75];
its three elevations examined, [88];
its water system and subterranean works investigated, [90];
conclusion arrived at, [100];
regulations and difficulties of admission to it, Notes I. II. [290].
Hebron, Gate of, [8];
see Jaffa Gate.
Helena of Adiabene, her monument, [223].
Helena, S., Tomb of, its probable site, [37];
Chapel of, [111], [121];
throne of, [112];
Abyssinian Church of, [125];
the so-called cistern of, [126], [260];
her traditionary hospital, [150];
her churches on the Mount of Ascension, [194], [197];
her work at the Tomb of the Virgin, [170], Note IV. [308];
at Aceldama, [207];
her church near the Grotto of Jeremiah, [228];
Justinian's Basilica wrongly ascribed to her, Note XV. [292].
Herod Antipas, site of his palace, [141].
Herod, Gate of, [7], [39].
Herod the Great, his splendid additions to Jerusalem, [3];
his monument, [41];
its suggested site, [242];
he builds the third Temple, [52];
description of his masonry, [67];
a portion of his wall described by De Saulcy, [72].
Herodian Walls, their architectural characteristics, Note V. [286].
Herods, the, Jerusalem under their sway, [28].
Hezekiah, his pool, [14];
the supposed Millo of David, [24], [25], [32];
traces of his wall, [25].
Hierosolyma, derivation of by Lysimachus, [2].
Hinnom, Valley of, [4], [17], [22];
its course examined, [204];
origin of the name, Note XV. [309].
Hippicus tower, its supposed site, [28].
Holy Fire, Greek Festival of, account of, Note XIV. [304].
Holy Sabbath, Armenian festival, account of, Note XIV. [305].
Holy Sepulchre; the question of its site examined, [102];
its traditionary history traced, [103];
Eusebius's account of it, [105];
the monument described, [115];
its interior and the tomb examined, [116];
proofs of its genuineness, [117];
stones said to have closed it, [220]; Notes XI. XII. [303], [4];
Arculf's description of it, Note IV. [299].
Horse Gate, its supposed site, [26].
Hosea, supposed tomb of, [184].
House of Erebinthi, its site, [41].
House of the Prince, [126].
Houses in Jerusalem, their present state, [266].
Huldah, Gate of, [7], [70], [82].
Huldah Prophetess, her tomb on Mount Ascension, [197].

I.

Ibrahim, Mosque of, [127].
Inhabitants of Jerusalem, [268].
Inspector's Gate, [75];
legend connected with it, [295].
Invention of the Cross, Chapel of, in the Church of the Resurrection, [121].
Iron Gate, [74].
Isaiah, tradition as to his death and tomb, [187].
Israel, minaret of, [75].

J.