Eibenstock, 484.
Eifel, the Upper, 325.
the Lower, 307. Inhabi- tants of, 326.
excursions in, 307. Eisenach, 440. Wartburg, 440. Eisleben, Luther's birth-place, 379.
ELBE, mouth of the, 329. Sources of, 430. In Saxony, the most beautiful parts of its course, 471.
from Schandau to Dres- den, 477.
ELBERFELD, 376.
to Berlin, 375.
to Hanover, 340. *to Cologne, 379.
Elbing, 419. Elbingerode, 402.;
Fees of Prussian physicians, Fürstenburg, 407.
Furstenstein Castle, 432.
Flemish School of Painting, Geilnau, 515.
Frankenthal, 527.
FRANKFURT on the Main, 507-513. Inns, Old and New Town, 507. Cathedral, 507.
Römer, 508, Saalhof, 508. Stædal Museum of pictures, 509. Senkenberg Museum, 510. Danneker's statue of Ariadne, 510. Public library, birthplace of Göthe and of the Roths- childs, 510. Jews, 510. Diet, 511. Theatre, casino, 512. Shops, public gardens, 512. New Cemetery, 512. Fairs, 511. Offenbach, 513.
to Leipzig, by Gotha, Er- furth, Weimar, 439.
to Cassel and Berlin, 386. to Cassel and Hanover, 386.
* to Coblenz and the Brunnen of Nassau, 487. *to Mayence, 519.
*to Homburg and the Taunus, 515.
to Basle, by Darmstadt, Heidelberg, Carlsruhe, 536. to Baden-Baden," and Strasburg, 554. 561.;
Genappe, 176.
Georgen, St., 565. Gera, 489.
GERMANY.- Preliminary In- formation, 205-235. Pass- ports, 205. Inns, 206 Beds, Tables-d'hôte, 207.
Valets de Place, 09 Custom-houses, 210. Modes of travelling, 211. Schnell- posts, 214. Voiturier, 214. Peculiarities of German manners, 222. Public gar- dens and taverns, 294. Kirmes, 225. Turnpike- men, 226. Handwerksbur- schen, 226. Watering places 227. Towns, 232. Burial grounds, 234.
German doctors' fees, 230. Germersheim, 532.
to Strasburg, 532. Gernrode, 405. Gernsbach, 560. Gerolstein, 326. Gheel, 159. GHENT, 132-142. Belfry, 13 Church of St. Bavon, 19 Paintings of Van Eyck, 155 University, 137. Hôtel de Ville, 137. Museum, 15 Marché ou Vendredi, 15 The English at Ghent, 158 Charles V., 139. Citade
Jäger, the Wild, legend of, Landshut, 431.
Landskron, castle of, 525. Landstuhl, 523. Langenbrücken, 548. Langen Schwalbach, 497. Languages, value of foreign, to the traveller, xiv. La Trappe, 158. Lauban, 427.
Lauenburg, 342. Lauenförde, 407. Laufzettel, 211.
Lausitz, Lusatia, 426. Leau, 193. Leer, 81. Leeuwarden, 80. Lehrte, 341. 370.
LEIPZIG, 447. Fairs, 447. Book-trade, 447. Univer- sity, 447. Auerbach's cellar, 448. Gardens, 449. Battle of, 448.
*to Berlin, 364. to Dresden, 449. to Frankfurt, 439.
to Carlsbad, by railway to Altenburg, 482.
to Coburg, 488.
Leopoldshafen, 533. LEIDEN, 40.
University, 42. Museum of Natural History, 42. Ja- panese and Egyptian Mu- seum, 42.
Lichtenfels, 487.
Liebeneck, 286. Liebenstein, 286.
Baths in the Thuringer Wald, 484.
Liebethaler Grund, 473. Liebewerda Baths, in Bohe- mia, 427.
Liebfrauenmilch, 525.
LIEGE, 180. Coal mines, 181. Bishop's Palace, 181.
calities and events of Quen- tin Durward, 183. Univer- sity, 181. Walloon dialect,
Liegnitz, 424.
Lierre, 159.
Lillenstein, 474. 477.
Lille, 110.
to Brussels, 111.
Lillo Fort, 123.
Limburg in Belgium, 189.
Limburg on the Lahn, 514.
Limburg on the Lenne, 377.
Linnæus's residence in Hol-
Linz on the Rhine, 274, Lippe Detmold, 385
Lippstadt, 369. Lissa, battle of, 424. Löbau, 426.
Lobshorn-Stud at, 385. Loevestein, Grotius's prison, 87. Lohnbedienter, 209. Lohnkutscher, 214. London to Rotterdam, 25.
to Ostend, 124.
to Antwerp, 120. to Hamburg, 329.
Loo, the, 82.
Lorch, 290. Lorsch, 541. Losheim, 323.
LOUVAIN, 191. Magnificent Hôtel de Ville, 191. Cathe dral, 192. University, 190. Tower of Jansenius, 193 to Maestricht and Aix- la-Chapelle, 194. to Liege, 190. *to Brussels, 194. Löwenberg, 428. Lubeck, 335-339. Lüben, 422. Ludwigslust, 342.
-to Schwerin and Dobb ran, 342. Lüneburg, S41. Lurleiberg, 288. Luther at Eisleben, 379. Mag- deburg, 375. Erfurt, 44. Wittenburg, 364. Capture of, 485. At Coburg, 48%. His beech tree, 485. Worms, 527. Wartburg, 440. Lutter, $81. Lüttich, 180. Lützen, 446.
Stone, 446 1813, 446.
Lützerath, 507.
Luxemburg, 197.
*to Namur, 197.
Maars, or crater lakes of the Eifel, 326. Maas, 25. Madenberg, 535. MAESTRICHT, 194. Citadel and caves of the Petersberg, 19. to Aix-la-Chapelle, 104 to Brussels, 194. MAGDEBURG, 374, 375. Forti fications, 374. Cathedral, 874. Gardens, 875. Luther at, 375.
*to Berlin, by railroad,
*to Nordhausen and the Hartz, 404.
to Brunswick and Pa derborn, 379.
to Wittenberge, 408. Mägdesprung, 404. Mainau, Isle of, 569. MAINZ, SOO.
Malines, 160. Cathedral, 18
Paintings, 160.
Malmedy, 325. Malplaquet, 203.
Montabauer, 514. Montjoie, 322. Montjardin, 189. Montroyal, 318.
Moritzburg, 367. In Saxony, 367.
MOSELLE river, junction with the Rhine, 278. Ice on the, 279. Descent of, 315-322. Wines, 316. Steamers on the, 315. Moselkern, 320. Moselweiss, 322. Mouscron, 119. Mouse Tower, 293. Mühlberg, 450.
Mühlheim on the Ruhr, 242. 368. Mühlhausen, 487. Muiden, 77.
Münden or Minden, 370. Bat- tle of, 370. Münden, 394.
Munster, 381. Anabaptists, 381.
to Osnabruck and Bre- men, 382.
to Detmold, 385. Munster-Mayfeld, 309. Muskau, 426.
Murg, valley of the, 560. My Uncle Toby, 142. 177.
Naarden, 77. Nachod, 436.
Nahe, river
Excursion up the, 520. NAMUR, 177. Cathedral, 177. Church of St. Loup, 177. Citadel, 178. Cutlery, 178. to Dinant and Givet, 198. to Liège, 178.
to Luxemburg and Treves,
Poniatowsky's death, 447. Poppelsdorf, 270.
Porta Wesphalica, 369. Posen, 422. Posting
In France and Bel- gium, 95.; in Germany, 211.; in Prussia, 238.; in Saxony, 438.; in Nassau, Hesse, &c., 492.
POTZDAM, 560-362. Tomb of Frederick the Great, 360. Palace, 360. Sans Souci, 361. New Palace, 362. Russian colony, 363.
to Magdeburg, 359. to Dresden, 368.
* to Berlin, 359.
Prebisch Thor, 476.
Prenzlow, 411.
Priessnitz' Water Cure Estab-
Jishment, 435. Prum, 323.
-to Gerolstein and Spa, 325. PRUSSIA-Passport, xx. New custom-house system, 237. Money of, 237. Travelling in, 238. Posting in, 238. Inns, 240.
Prussian commercial league,
Puffendorf's birth-place, 481. Pumpernickel, 377.
Purmerende, 73.
Reichenberg Castle, 288. Reichartshausen Schloss, 298. Reinerz, 435. Reinhardsbrunn, 442. Remagen, 274.
to Ahrweiler and Alten- ahr, 304. Reynolds, Sir J., description of the Dutch School, 18. School of Rubens, 104. pictures at the Hague, 33. at Amsterdam, 55. at Antwerp, 145
PYRMONT, watering place, 391.
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