CONTENTS. IX
CHAPTER XXII.
Tomb on the Peninsula ; resemblance of its plan to that of an
early Christian Church. Female statue, probably of Ceres.
Sarcophagi; inscription in honour of Lykrethios; fragment
inscribed with the name of Theopompos; tile graves ; skulls.
Tombs to the north-west of the Acropolis. Ancient road ;
singular chasm, perhaps, an early Christian place of sepulture ;
road from Cnidus to Yasikoi ; line of ancient way marked by
tombs on each side; Hellenic wall near Yasikoi; Genoese
Castle ; Chesmekoi—ancient bridge; Hellenic fortress called
Koumya Kalessi; tombs on the shore; inscription at Dum
Galli; district of Datcha ....................................page 512
CHAPTER XXIII.
Visit to Branchidre in the " Supply ;" notice of Brancbidas in the
"Ionian Antiquities;" statues in the Sacred Way ; character
of the site ; description of the several figures ; inscriptions ;
second visit to Branchidre in 1858 ; removal of the statues ;
excavations on the Sacred Way ; tombs ; inscription by sons of
Anaximander ; probable date of the Branchidre statues ; their
Egyptian character ; early connection of Ionia with Egypt ;
tradition respecting Theodoros and Telekles ............page 527
CHAPTER XXIV.
Route from Eski Hissar to Lngina ; site of Temple of Hekate ;
architectural remains ; sculptures of frieze ; Peribolus ; inscrip-
tions ; various ministers of the temple mentioned in them ;
Procession of the Key; Hekate Trivia; the priests; their
term of office ; their largesses to the people; festivals ; district
round the temple ; civil magistrates and names of towns men-
tioned in the inscriptions ....................................page 554
CHAPTER XXV.
Route from Budrum to Myndus (Gumischlu); description of the
site of Myndus ; city walls ; remains of Hellenic and Byzantine
buildings ; fortified peninsula ; mole ; Myndus to Assarlik ;
CHAPTER XXII.
Tomb on the Peninsula ; resemblance of its plan to that of an
early Christian Church. Female statue, probably of Ceres.
Sarcophagi; inscription in honour of Lykrethios; fragment
inscribed with the name of Theopompos; tile graves ; skulls.
Tombs to the north-west of the Acropolis. Ancient road ;
singular chasm, perhaps, an early Christian place of sepulture ;
road from Cnidus to Yasikoi ; line of ancient way marked by
tombs on each side; Hellenic wall near Yasikoi; Genoese
Castle ; Chesmekoi—ancient bridge; Hellenic fortress called
Koumya Kalessi; tombs on the shore; inscription at Dum
Galli; district of Datcha ....................................page 512
CHAPTER XXIII.
Visit to Branchidre in the " Supply ;" notice of Brancbidas in the
"Ionian Antiquities;" statues in the Sacred Way ; character
of the site ; description of the several figures ; inscriptions ;
second visit to Branchidre in 1858 ; removal of the statues ;
excavations on the Sacred Way ; tombs ; inscription by sons of
Anaximander ; probable date of the Branchidre statues ; their
Egyptian character ; early connection of Ionia with Egypt ;
tradition respecting Theodoros and Telekles ............page 527
CHAPTER XXIV.
Route from Eski Hissar to Lngina ; site of Temple of Hekate ;
architectural remains ; sculptures of frieze ; Peribolus ; inscrip-
tions ; various ministers of the temple mentioned in them ;
Procession of the Key; Hekate Trivia; the priests; their
term of office ; their largesses to the people; festivals ; district
round the temple ; civil magistrates and names of towns men-
tioned in the inscriptions ....................................page 554
CHAPTER XXV.
Route from Budrum to Myndus (Gumischlu); description of the
site of Myndus ; city walls ; remains of Hellenic and Byzantine
buildings ; fortified peninsula ; mole ; Myndus to Assarlik ;