Oreroni if the gates iV'vVdalia.
CHAPTER VI.
ADALIA.
In the spring of 1812 we resumed the
survey of the coast of Karamania, com-
mencing our operations at Cape Avova,
where its progress had been arrested the
preceding year by our troublesome ad-
venture with the fugitive Turks.
We had the satisfaction of meeting
here with Mr. Cockerell, who had been
induced by our report to explore the an-
tiquities of these desolate regions. He
had hired a small Greek vessel at Athens,
and crossing the Archipelago, had al-
CHAPTER VI.
ADALIA.
In the spring of 1812 we resumed the
survey of the coast of Karamania, com-
mencing our operations at Cape Avova,
where its progress had been arrested the
preceding year by our troublesome ad-
venture with the fugitive Turks.
We had the satisfaction of meeting
here with Mr. Cockerell, who had been
induced by our report to explore the an-
tiquities of these desolate regions. He
had hired a small Greek vessel at Athens,
and crossing the Archipelago, had al-