Dornach, battle of. 7. Doron de Beaufort. 429. -de Bozel, 439. Doubs, river. 175. Douvaine. 215. Doveria. 225.
Drainage, of the lake of Lun-
gern. 82.
Drance, inundation of. 36. Dugia, val. 327. Duing, château. 433. Duport, Baron. 381. 432. Dupré. 161.
E.
Eau Morte. 434. Eau Noire. 418. Eschallans. 174. Echelles, Les. 455. Ecluse, l', fort. 195. Eginenthal. 121. Eginen. 120. Egeri, lake. 266. Eglisau. 32.
Eigher, great, 107. -Klein. 107.
Einsiede!n abbey. 259. Pilgri- mage described. 262. -to Schwytz. 258. Eismeer. 108. Elm. 270.
-
Embrun to Saluzzo (or Salu. ces), by the Col de Viso. 479. 483. Emme, river. 86. Emmenthal, valley of. 87. Engadine described. 281. 285. Engelberg, village and abbey
of. 126.
Engelhorner. 111. Engestein. 87. Enghe. 93.
English war, and Barrow. 18. Entlebuch. 86.
Entremont, val d'. 358.
Forclaz, Col de. 420. Forclaz, St. Gervais. 422. Forcola pass. 303. Formazza. 122. Valley. 143. Fort Roc. 355. Fötschari-käse. 155.
Foully. 422. Fountains. LIX.
Francis de Sales. 433, Frangy. 437. Fraubrunnen. 87. Frauenfeld. 37. FREYBURG.158.Saarine (Saane) river.158.Suspension bridge. 158. Church of St. Nicho las. 159. Organ of. 159. Can- ton of. 159. Pensionnat or Jesuits school. 160. Lime- tree of. 160. Rathhaus. 160. Rue Court Chemin. 460. Rue Grande Fontaine.160.Gorge de Gotteron. 161 Grotto of St. Magdalene. 161. Frick. 19. Frohnalpstock. 77 . Frutigen. 144.
Frutval. 122.
Furca, pass of. 123.
Fürst, Walter. 76. Füseli, Henry. 34.
G.
Gadmen. 116. 128.
Gadmen, river. 146. Gais baths. 249. Galese. 384. GALL, ST. 38. Gallenstock. 123.
Gallerie. 150.
Ganther. 222. Gardoval. 283.
Gattinara. 328.
Gavet, village of. 466. Géant, Col de. 356. 417. Gemmi pass of. 143. GENEVA. 182. Inns. 182. Im-
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provements. 183. Domes. | GLACIERS. Ixxviii. Number and 183. Cathedral. 184. Mu- sée Rath. 184. Library; Mu- seum. 185. History. 185. Ju- lius Cæsar. 186. John Cal- vin. 186. The escalade.188. Rousseau. 189. Botanic gar- dens; French Revolution. 189. Illustrious natives. 190. Watchmakers. 190. Pass- ports.191.Gates; diligences. 191.Steamers. 192. Environs. 192. View of Mont Blanc. 192. Mont Salève. 193. Campa- gne Diodati. 194. Ferney. 194. Perte du Rhone. 195. Geneva, lake of. 196 to 216.
extent. lxxx. Movement and melting. lxxxi. Crevices. lxxxiii. Colour, lxxxiv. Guf- fer, lxxxiv. Redsnow, lxxxv. Increase and diminution, lxxxv. Moraines, lxxxvii. Use of, lxxxviii. Preparations for crossing. xlii. The most re- markable in extent. xlv. Mode of Preventing their accumulation. 372. Glärnisch mountain. 255. 269. Glarus. 255.Mai.ufactures. 256, Cheese. 256. Roads and paths from. 256.
to Chambéry, by Annecy. 430.437. by Rumilly. 437. *to Dijon. 182.
* to St. Wesen, 256. to Stachelberg baths. 256. to Pfeffer's baths. 270. to Coire. 270.
to Altdorf, by the Klausen. 257.
to Martigny and the Sim- plon by Lausanne. 199. -to Martigny,by Thonon.215, -to Chamouny. 396. money of. xvii. Genevre, Mont. 471. Genlis. 181. Germanasca. 474. Gerolfingen. 166. Gersau. 74.
Gessler's castle and death. 55. Gessner, the poet, birthplace of.
36.
- naturalist, birthplace of. 36. monuments to. 36. 270. Gestad. 79.
Getroz, glacier. 369. Ingenious mode of preventing its in- crease. 372.
Gex. 182.
Ghiandola. 490.
Gibbon's house at Lausanne.
202.
Giesbach Falls. 115. Giornico (Iruis). 144. Church.
141.
to Schwytz, by the Klön- thal and Muotta. 268.
Glarus to Wesen. 254.
slate. 270,
Gletscher, meaning of. lxxix.. Glys. 220.
Goître, xcvi. 355. Goldau. 60.
Gondo gorge. 225. Gorges, alpine. xlviii. Göschenen. 133. Gottlieben, castle of. 30. Grafenort. 126.
Grandson. 173. Battle of. 173. Graubundten. 247. Gravellona. 228. Grenier, Mont. 457.
Grenoble to Briançon, by Bourg d'Oysans, and the Col de Lautaret. 465. 470. Gressonay, 331. 332. Grey, Jane, letters of. 34. Grey league. 247. First forma- tion of 273.
Gries, pass of. 120. Grimmi pass. 151.
Haute Luce. 428. Heinrichsbad. 252.
Grimsel, hospice of the. 117. Herbageres. 420.
Pass of. 115. Grindenwald. 107. -glaciers of. 408.
Heri. 429. Herisau. 252.
Hermance, mountain of 422. Herrenreuti, convent of. 126. Herzogenbuchsee. 39.
to Meyringen, by the Grt. Scheideck. 110. GRISONS, language of. 245. History and government of. 246.
Hinter Rhein thal 287. 300. Source of. 301.
Hinter Rhein. 301.
Ho'wyl. 88.
Holbein collection
— coinage of the. xvii. Grisanche, val. 387. Gross Hochstetten. 86. Grotte, Chemin de la. 455. Grütli or Rütli. 76. Gruyères, village of. 455. Castle. 156. Counts of. 156. Cheese 154. 156. Gsteig. 152.
Gudin. 130. Guffer. lxxxiv. GUIDES in Switzerland. xxvi. When and where indispen- sable. xxviii. At Chamouny. 408. In Piedmont and Savoy. 316.408.
Guil, the. 479. Guttanen. 116.
H.
Habsburg, castle of. 22. Hahnenberg. 127. Halden, Henry an der. 81. Hemmerlein, birthplace of. 36. Handek, falls of the Aar. 116. Hannibal's route over the Alps.
395.450.453.480.
Hauenstein, Ober. 12. Unter.
17.
Hasli, upper. 116.
Hasli, or Meyringen. 112. Hauserbrücke. 128. Haute Combe. 436.
of his drawings at Basle. 3. Anec- dotes of. 3.
Hollow way.55. Hôpital Conflans. 430. Horgen. 40. 46.
Hortense, ex-queen of Holland.
29.
Horses and mules in Switzer- land. xxix.
Hospice ale Acqua. 143.
near Mount Cenis.460. Hospital, or Hospenthal. 137. Houses of refuge, between
Lanslebourg and Susa. 459. Hugi, Professor. 113.119.
observations on glaciers. LXXXI. lxxxvi. Hindelbanck, monument to Madame Langhans, 39. Hundsalp. 128.
Huss, John, his prison. 30. His execution 31.
Im Grund. 116. Im-Hof. 116. Inn-source of the. 300. valley of. 284.
Inns of Switzerland.xxxi.Char- ges in. xxxiii xxxiv. of Piedmont and Savoy. 317. INTERLACHEN. 99. Inundation in the Val de Bag-Klausen pass. 257. Klæenthal. 269. Klosters. 278.
nes. 369.
Irnis. 141. Isenthal valley of. 78. Isère, valley of. 438. Iseran, Col d'.444. Isola Bella. 228. -Madre. 230.
San Giulio. 326. Italy, approach to. 227. Ivoune. 196.
Ivrea. 349. Ivrogne, 355.
-
– character of its scenery. L.
K.
Kaiserstuhl. 82. Kalfeuser thal. 274. Kamor. 251.
Kander river. 99–144.
Kandersteg. 144. Katzis. 288.
Keith, marshal. 173. Keller's map of Switzerland, its great value, xxxviii. Kemble, John, grave of. 204. Kinzig culm. 258. Kirchet. 116.
Klus. 13-133. Kuonau. 50.
J.
Jardin. Le. 411. Jaman, dent de. 155.
Jegistorf. 87. Jon, col de. 333.
Journal of an Alpine Tra- veller, extract from. 438. Jorat. 162.
Joux, Château de. 176. Lac de. Landenberg. 81.
179.
Jovet, mont. 352.
Julier pass. 279. Jungfrau. 106.
Jura, view of the Alps from. xliii.
Koenigsfelden. 21.
Kosciuskzo. 14. Grave of. 87.
Krachenthal. 133.
Kreutzstrasse. 17-38.
Küssnacht. 55.
Kyburg, castle of. 37.
L.
Lac des Brennets. 176. Ladders, Leitern. 149. La Gure, magnificent view opposite the village of. 443.
Lakes of Switzerland, xlvi.Bur-` sting of. 142-467. Lauzette. 487.
Landesgemeinde, or general assemblies. 132-266. Landquart. 277.
Langhans, monument of ma- dame. 39. Langnau. 86. Lanslebourg. 459. Lario, lago. 315. La Scarena. 490.
La Tour, town of. 475. Lauffen. castle of. 26. Lauffenburg. 11.
Laupen, battle of. 157. LAUSANNE. 201. Cathedral, 201.
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