
Other remains------Alabanda------The Harpafus —— The
Mceander.
C H A P. LX.
Pococke’s journey to Carpufeli—— To Mylafa-----To EJki-hffar
and places adjacent------To Arabi-hffar or Alinda.
C H A P . LXI.
O f Guzel-hffar — Intelligence o f the plague — The Bajha —
Fright of our Janizary — Magnejia — The river Lethceus
— The remains — O f Hylce — Dijlance from Ephefus and
Tralles.
C H A P . LXII.
O f Tralles and Nyfa— Characa— Tralles refored by Augufus
Ccefar— Defrayed by the Turks— Rebuilt — O f Briula,
Maftaura, and Armata.
C H A P . LXIII.
Arrive at Sultan-hijfar— O f Eski-hiffar— The fuppofedfte of
Tralles— Nyfa— Approach to Tralles and Nyfa— The re-
: mains o f Tralles — Origin o f Sultan-hijfar -— Proximity of
Tralles and Nyfa— Continue our journey.
C H A P . LXIV.
O f Antiochia, Cofcinia, and Orthofa— Picenini's rout to Nofi
_To Jeni-Jheir— To Geyra— To Ipfili-hijfar— To Laodicea
— Remarks— Pococke’s rout tojeni-jheirand Geyra— Roads
and difances o f places.
C H A P LXV.
Our journey continued— The Afan meadow— A ferry — Ca-
roura — Ruin o f a bridge —-A hotfpring.
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C H A P . LXVI.
Journey continued— Temple o f Menes — Denifi— The Turks
uncivilized— Arrive at Laodicea — Our tent befet — Our
Janizary feized— Behaviour o f an Aga — Thieves — The
weather.
C H A P . LXVII.
O f Laodicea— The Amphitheatre— An infcription— A ruin
-— The Odium * Other remains, and two theatres — The
rivers— Modern hifory of Laodicea.
C H A P . LXVTII.
We fe t out fo r Pambouk or Hierapolis — Stopped — Behaviour
of an A ga— The cliff, &c. — Quality o f the fo il
about the Mceander— Hot waters o f Hierapolis— Another
cliff-—Poetical account o f the clif.
C H A P . LXIX.
Remains o f Hierapolis — The theatre — Antient manner o f
fttin g— TJfe o f the hot waters— The pool— The Plutonium
— Our difappointment.
C H A P . LXX.
O f Colojfe and the Lycus —— Rife o f the Mceander and the
Marfyas — Celcena — Apamea — Courfe o f the Mceander
— Apamea fubjeSl to earthquakes — Rout o f Xerxes into
Lydia.
C H A P . LXXI.
Picenini’s journey to Chonos To Pambouk— Pococke’s journey
to Chonos— Remarks— Pococke’s journey continued— Dinglar
— Ifsecleh— Remarks.
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