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INDEX.

In order to facilitate reference to the Routes, most of them are repeated in the Index
twice; thus the road from

HAMBURG -to Berlin,

is also mentioned under the head

BERLIN

to Hamburg.

Such reversed Routes are marked in the Index with an asterisk* to distinguish them,

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of situation, 485. Hot springs, 485. New
Schloss, Secret Tribunal, and its dungeons,
486. Church, 486. Convent, 486. Con.
versations Haus, 487. Physicians, Post
Office, 488. Excursions around; Alt
Schloss, 488. Ebersteinburg, Lichtenthal,
Gernsbach, and Murgthal, 489.
to Wildbad, 490.

to Carlsruhe, 483.
to Strasburg, 491.
Badenweiler, 483.
Baggage, 195.

Ban de la Roche, 495.
Barmen, 325.
THE BASTEI, 412.
Bastogne, 174.
BATHS,

Aix-la-Chapelle, 216.
Alexisbad, 353.

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BERLIN, 304. Inns, 304. Post-office- Dros-
kies, 304. Society in, 305. King of Prus-
sia, 305.
Unterden Linden, 306.

Bran-

denburg gate, 306. Monuments, 306.
Churches, 307. Royal palace, 307. Kunst
cabinet, 307. King's private residence,
309. New Museum, vases, and bronzes,
310. Sculpture, 310. Pictures, 311-313.
Royal Library, 313. University, 313. Mu-
seum of natural history, 314. Egyptian
museum, 314. Arsenal, 315. Iron foun-
dery, 316. Gewerbe Schule, 316. Theatres,
316. Music, Sing Academie, 316. Coli-
seum, 316. Winter gardens, 316. Restau-
rateurs, 316. Confectioners, 316. Best
shops, 317. Post-office, 318. Environs,

318. Tegel, 318. Tivoli and Kreutzberg,
318. Park, 318. Reviews, 319.

* to Hamburg, 304.

to Potzdam and Leipzig, 319.
to Dresden, 324.

*to Dusseldorf, by Hesse Cassel and

Elberfeld, 324.

to Hanover, 330.

to Cologne, by Minden, 330.

by Magdeburg, Bruns-

wick, and Paderborn, 331.

to Stettin and Swinemunde, 356.

to Dantzig, 361.; and Königsberg, 363.
to Bromberg, 366.

to Frankfort on the Oder, and Breslau,

367.

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Braubach, 250.

Brauneberger wine, 280.

Braunsberg, 365.j

Breda, 103.

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BRUGES, 107. Les Halles, 108. Churches,
109. Paintings of Hemling at, 110. Hôtel
de Ville, 110. Academy, 111. Palais de
Justice, 111.

-to Calais, 99.

to Ghent, 112.
Brunnen of Nassau, 429-443.

BRUNSWICK, 332. New palace, 332. Museum,
332. Albert Durer's Ecce Homo, 332.
Cathedral, 333. Black Brunswickers, 334.

BRUNSWICK to Berlin, by Magdeburg, 334.
BRUSSELS, 142-150. Park, 143. King's pa-
lace, 143. Palace of the Prince of Orange,
143. Chambers, 143. Museum, 144. Li-
brary, 145. Hôtel de Ville, 146. Police
office, 146. Broodhuis, 137. Cathedral of
St. Gudule, 147. Notre Dame de Chapelle,
147. Shops, Lace, 149. Theatre, caffés,
post office, diligences, 148. Promenades,
and environs, 149. Excursion to Water-
loo, 151. to Tervueren, 169.

to Calais, by Lille, 91. 95.
*to Ghent, 15.

*to Malines and Antwerp, by rail-road,
142.

to Waterloo, Namur, &c. 151.
to Aix-la-Chapelle, by Liege, 151.
-,by Louvain and Bat-

tice, 169.

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Cochem, 282.

COINS, tables of foreign, XL-XLV.
COLOGNE, 222. Cathedral, 222. Shrine of
the three kings, 223. Dom-bild, 224.
Church of St. Peter, and Rubens' Cruci-
fixion, 224. Church of St. Ursula and
11,000 Virgins, 225. Santa Maria, 225. St.
Gereon, 226. Museum of pictures, 226.
Eau de Cologne, 227.

-to Frankfurt by Siegburg and Limburg,
291.

to Altenberg Abbey, 328.

*to Aix la Chapelle, 222. :

to Bonn and Coblenz, up the Rhine, 233.
*to Dusseldorf, 222.

to Berlin, by Elberfeld, 330.

to Berlin, by Minden, 380.

to Hanover, S28.

to Nymegen and Rotterdam, by the
Rhine, 216.

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Dollars, Prussian, 208. Saxon, 581.

Donaueschingen, source of Danube, 495.

to Schaffhausen, 497.

to Strasburg, 496.

* to Freyburg, 500.

Donnersberg, 456.

Dordrecht, or Dort, 73.
Synod of, 73.

Drachenfels, 238.

Dreiser Weiher, 290.

DRESDEN, 391. Post-office, 392.

Elbe

bridge, 392. Churches, and church music,
392. Terrace of Bruhl, 392. Palace, 392.
Collections-mode of obtaining admission,
393. Green vaults, 393. Picture gallery,
396.

Plaster casts, 396, Zwinger, 399.
Rustkammer, or armoury, 399. Museum
of natural history, 403. Engravings and
drawings, 403. Japanese palace, 403. Anti-
quities, 403. Porcelain, 405. Library, 406.
Theatre, 406. Clubs, shops, 406. Struve's
Spa, 407. Environs, 407. Moreau's monu-
ment, 408. Dance of Death, 408. Baths
of Link, 408. Findlater's Vineyard, 408.
Schiller's summer-house, 408. Weber's
house, 409.

to the Saxon Switzerland, 409–416.
*to Berlin, 324.

to Breslau, 370.

*to Leipsig and Frankfort, 381..391.

to the Bastei, 411.

to Schandau, 416.

to Nüremberg, 416.

to Plauensche Grund and Tharand, 416.

Driburg, 331.

Dunes of Holland, 12-57.

Dunkirk, 95.

to Bruges, 98.

Duren, 222.

Dürkheim, 465.
Durlach, 479.

DUSSELDORF, 213. School of painting, 214.
to Berlin, by Elberfeld, 327.

to Cologne, 214.

*to Nymegen and Arnheim, 213.

to Hanover, 228.

to Bremen, by Munster, 336.
*to Rotterdam, 213.

Dutch manners, peculiarities of, 18.
Dutch clocks, 496.

Dutch school of art, 16.
Dykes of Holland, 9.

Eberbach, 263. 438. Cellars of, 263.
Eberstein Neu, 490.

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Eburnburg. Sickengen's Castle, 454.
Ehrenbreitstein, 247.
Ehrenburg, 284.
Ehrenfels, 253.
Eibenstock, 421.

Eifel, the Upper, 288.

the Lower, 270. Inhabitants of, 287.
excursions in, 270.

Eiljacht on the Moselle, 278.

Eisenach, 382. Wartburg, 383.

Eisleben, Luther's birth-place, 299.

ELBE, mouth of the, 292. Sources of, 343.
376. In Saxony the most beautiful parts
of its course, 409.

from Schandau to Dresden, 415.

ELBERFELD, 325.

to Berlin, 325.

to Hanover, 300.
*to Cologne, 302,

Elbing, 364.
Elbingerode, 352.
Ellfeld, 264.
Eltville, 264.
Elz, castle of, 283.
Emmendengen, 482.
Emmerich, 212.
EMS, 429.

to Frankfort, 431.

Engen, 496.

Engers, 225.

Enghien, 95.

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