CHAPTER VI.
OF IONIA.
The arch, or gateway at Mylassa, of which a view is given in Plate XXII. has carved on the
key-stone the double hatchet, the symbol of Jupiter of Labranda, which is often found on medals.
This gate is of marble, and of the Corinthian Order.
PLATE XXIII.
PLAN AND ELEVATION OF THE ARCH.
■■ About a quarter of a mile from the town of Mylassa is the Sepulchral Monument, a view of
which may be seen in Plate XXIV. The construction of the roof is remarkable for its orna-
OF IONIA.
The arch, or gateway at Mylassa, of which a view is given in Plate XXII. has carved on the
key-stone the double hatchet, the symbol of Jupiter of Labranda, which is often found on medals.
This gate is of marble, and of the Corinthian Order.
PLATE XXIII.
PLAN AND ELEVATION OF THE ARCH.
■■ About a quarter of a mile from the town of Mylassa is the Sepulchral Monument, a view of
which may be seen in Plate XXIV. The construction of the roof is remarkable for its orna-