removed into Carinthia, taking with them the bones of some noble ancestors of the house of Habsburg, who had been buried in their abbey. Near the end of this stage is the castle of Hohen Lupfen, belonging to Prince Furstenberg, but inhabited only by a peasant. It occupies a most commanding position on the brow of a hill, at whose foot lies 1 Stuhlingen, where there is no comfortable inn. A little further on a small stream is crossed, which forms the boundary of Switzerland. 14 Schaffhausen, p. 497. (Described in the Handbook for SWITZERLAND.) INDEX. * ***In order to facilitate reference to the Routes, most of them are repeated in the Index HAMBURG is also mentioned under the head BERLIN to Berlin, *to Hamburg. Such reversed Routes are marked in the Index with an asterisk* to distinguish them. Alost, 150. Alzey, 456. Amber fishery on the Baltic, 365. AMSTERDAM, 42. Manufactures of, 44. to Brock and Saardam, 52. to Groningen and Frederiksoord, 66. Andenne, 160. Annweiler Castle of Trifels, 467. Ath, 94. Audenarde, 98. Auerbach, 472. Auerstädt, 386. Bacharach, 254. Bacon, Lord, on Travel, IX. BADEN BADEN, 484. Inns, 484. Beauties Ban de la Roche, 495. Aix-la-Chapelle, 216. Bergstrasse, 470-473. Bergues, 96. - - Dros- BERLIN, 304. Inns, 304. Post-office shops, 317. Post-office, 318. Coli- Best 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 Frankfort on the Oder, and Breslau, to the Riesengebirge, Hirschberg, and Berncastel, 280. Bertrich baths, 272. Beverwyck, 58. Biberich, 264. Bielefeld, 329. Biervliet, 101. Biesboch, 73. BRUNSWICK to Berlin, by Magdeburg, 334. 142. *to Malines and Antwerp, by rail-road, to Waterloo, Namur, &c. 151. tice, 169. COINS, tables of foreign, XL-XLV. Shrine of the three kings, 223. Dom-bild, 224. to Frankfurt by Siegburg and Limburg, to Altenberg Abbey, 328. *to Aix la Chapelle, 222. to Bonn and Coblenz, up the Rhine, 233. to Berlin, by Elberfeld, 330. to Berlin, by Minden, 330. to Hanover, 328. to Nymegen and Rotterdam, by the Cassel in France, 92. on the Rhine, 264. 453. Pictures, 340. Marble bath, 341. Wil- Conz, 175. helmshöhe, 341. to Berlin, 326. to Hanover, 342. 345. to Göttingen and the Hartz, 315. *to Dusseldorf, 326. *to Frankfort, 338. to Eisenach and Meiningen, 421. Castles on the Rhine, 255. Catsbach, 372. Caub, 254. Celle, 300. Charlemagne's grave, 218. Charlemont, 177. Charleroi, 174. Charles V., 121. Dollars, Prussian, 208. Saxon, 381. Donaueschingen, source of Danube, 493. to Schaffhausen, 497. to Strasburg, 496. 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, to the Saxon Switzerland, 409–416. 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. DUSSELDORF, 213._ School of painting, 214. to Cologne, 214. *to Nymegen and Arnheim, 213. to Hanover, 228. to Bremen, by Munster, 336. *to Rotterdam, 213. Inhabitants of, 287. the Lower, 270. 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. from Schandau to Dresden, 415. ELBERFELD, 325. to Berlin, 325. to Hanover, 300. Elz, castle of, 283. to Frankfort, 431. Engen, 496. Engers, 225. Enghien, 95. Enghien, Duke, his treacherous seizure, 482. Erbach, 263. Erbach in the Oldenwald, 471. Erpeler Ley, 240. Extra post, 188.210. Falkenstein, 451. Favourite château, 484. Fehrbellin, 302. Feldberg, 452. Fire watch, 203. Paintings of at Flemish School of Painting, 84, 85. Florins, 387. Flushing, 100. |