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C H A P XX.
O f the adjacent country — The river Melee — The inner bay —
Old Smyrna— Antient fepulchres— Its orign— Story of Homer
— O f another Poet o f Smyrna— The aquaduSls — The cave
o f Homer— The River-God Meles.
H A P . XXIV.
•Difcover the mole— Pafs over-
—Origin of Vourla.
Search for Clazomene—
— Ifiets— We re-pafs•
C H A P . XXV.
O f the Kara-borniotes— Mount Mimas— Night— Arrive at Ery-
three— The fite— Ifiets— Remains.
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C H A P . XXI.
The gulf of Smyrna — Menimen — The river Hermus — The
Jirait— The fhoals— The plain o f the Hermus— The mouth—
O f Leuce— The extremity o f the plain— O f Phocea— Future
changes to be expeSted. 75
C H A P . XXII.
Our firhman— FirJl journey from Smyrna— A tendour— Mildnefs
o f the winter at Smyrna— Return of the cranes— We prepare
for another journey— Rumour of the plague—Confirmed— Our
embarraJfment— Our fecondjourney—Method. s 79
C H A P . XXIII.
Sea-coafi o f Ionia— Vourla reputed Clazomene— The olive-groves
— V ’ftiges of an antient bridge— The Agamemnonian hot baths
— Prefent fia te— IJlhmus o f the Peninfula — The dike cut by
Alexander— Villages— The Town of Vourla. 83
-The fite
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C H A P. XXVI.
O f the Peninfula•— Chifme— Mount Corycus— Mount Mimas—
End of the Peninfula—A t Segigeck— Antiquities—Cranes. 94
C H A P . XXVII.
Situation of Teos— Remains■ - — T he port, &c.— • The temple
o f Bacchus— Teos deferted— A Venetian Veffel. 97
C H A P . XXVIII.
To Sevri-hiffar------Quarries o f marble------The town— — The
Dionyfiafis, &c. 99
C H A P . XXIX.
Arrive at Hypfile------The Myonnefus------Hypfile a firong-hold. 101
C H A P . XXX.
Hot waters— Their reputation—----Some ruins— Lebedus
—....The ifiand Afpis—— The Hionyfiafis. 102
C H A P . XXXI.
Crofs a torrent— Afcend mount Gallefus------Arrive at Zille or
Claros—— Remains—— O f the oracle and temple o f Apollo
■ O f the oracular fountain and cave-----Of Colophon, Notium,
and Claros.... No remains o f the two former— We
arrive at Ephefus. 104
C H A P . XXXII.
Difiance of Ephefus from Smyrna----- To Sedicui------ To the
fources of a river------To Tourbali----- Of the Turcomans------
Their booths----- To the Cayfier— —Arrive at Aiafaluck—
Relation of a journey in 1705. 109