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CONTENTS.
CHAPTEE IY.
BITHYNIA.
Departure from Constantinople.—Burial-ground.—New Road.—
Dil Ferry.—Manners of the People.—The Country.—Natural
History.—Arrival at Nicsea.—Its Remains.—Discovery of In-
scription.—Pass of the Mountain Lefky.—Vizier Khan.—Power
of the Firman.—Sohoot......
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CHAPTEE V.
PHRYGIA.
A Forest.—Onedenoo.—Singular Caves.—Mountains and Table-
lands.—Curious Geological Features.—Kootaya.—Extraordi-
nary Rocks.—Expedition to seek Doganlu.—Customs of the
People.—iEzani.—Its Antiquities.—Inscriptions.—Habits of a
Private Family.—Delicacy of their Manners.—Departure for
Altuntash. — Sichanlee. — Sandookle. — Dumbari-ovasy. — The
Plague.—Catchiburloo ......
CHAPTEE VI.
PISIDIA.
Journey to Sparta.—Reception of a Governor at his Province.—
Honesty of the People. — Singular Pass of the Mountains.—
Alaysoon.—Ruins of Sagalassus.—Natural History
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CHAPTEE VII.
PAMPHYLIA.
Arrival at Boojak.—Yisit to the Ruins of a splendid City, pro-
bably Selge.—Beermargy.—Descent of the Taurus Range.—
Plains ofPamphylia.—Adalia.—Yisit to the Pasha.—Botany.—
Excursion to ancient Cities, probably Perge, Isionda, Ped-
nelissus, Syllium, Side, and Aspendus.—Return to Adalia.—
Domestic Manners of a Greek Family.—Departure
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CONTENTS.
CHAPTEE IY.
BITHYNIA.
Departure from Constantinople.—Burial-ground.—New Road.—
Dil Ferry.—Manners of the People.—The Country.—Natural
History.—Arrival at Nicsea.—Its Remains.—Discovery of In-
scription.—Pass of the Mountain Lefky.—Vizier Khan.—Power
of the Firman.—Sohoot......
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77
CHAPTEE V.
PHRYGIA.
A Forest.—Onedenoo.—Singular Caves.—Mountains and Table-
lands.—Curious Geological Features.—Kootaya.—Extraordi-
nary Rocks.—Expedition to seek Doganlu.—Customs of the
People.—iEzani.—Its Antiquities.—Inscriptions.—Habits of a
Private Family.—Delicacy of their Manners.—Departure for
Altuntash. — Sichanlee. — Sandookle. — Dumbari-ovasy. — The
Plague.—Catchiburloo ......
CHAPTEE VI.
PISIDIA.
Journey to Sparta.—Reception of a Governor at his Province.—
Honesty of the People. — Singular Pass of the Mountains.—
Alaysoon.—Ruins of Sagalassus.—Natural History
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Soi
I
I
Pr
120
CHAPTEE VII.
PAMPHYLIA.
Arrival at Boojak.—Yisit to the Ruins of a splendid City, pro-
bably Selge.—Beermargy.—Descent of the Taurus Range.—
Plains ofPamphylia.—Adalia.—Yisit to the Pasha.—Botany.—
Excursion to ancient Cities, probably Perge, Isionda, Ped-
nelissus, Syllium, Side, and Aspendus.—Return to Adalia.—
Domestic Manners of a Greek Family.—Departure
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