XVI CONTENTS.
PACE
Meriones. Distinguished Cnossians. The mythical labyrinth,
and its inhabitant the Minotaur. Coins of Cnossos.................... 202
CHAPTER XIII.
Kastron to Arkhanes. Mount Juktas. Venetian fountain. Sepulchre
of Zeus. Ancient walls. Modern Cretans. Ride to Kam-Kasteli.
Middle-age remains. Castle Temenos. The sites of Thenae and
Omphalion. The river Triton. Athene Tritogeneia. Tragical
events at Kam-Kasteli. Monastery of Haghio Ghedrghio Epano-
Si'phes..................................................................................... 210
CHAPTER XIV.
Monastery of St George. Site of Arcadia not at the village or monas-
tery of ArkSdhi. Venerato. Massacre of unarmed Christians.
Hfighio Myro, the probable site of Rhaucos. Sarko and its cavern. 229
CHAPTER XV.
From Sarko to Rhogdhia. Carnival festivities. Ancient and modern
Cretan tumblers. Dancing. Songs......................................... 242
CHAPTER XVI.
Events at Rhogdhia during the war. Palaedkastron the site of
Cytaeum. Apollonia. at or near Armyro, and Matium at Megalo-
Kastron. Leprosy. The river Kaeratos. Kakdn-dros. Heracleia.
The river Aposelemi. Amnisos. Site of Strenos. Arrival at
Episkopiand, near the site of Khersonesos. Various nightly in-
mates of a Greek clergyman's house........................................... 258
CHAPTER XVII.
Departure from Hierapetra. Myrtos. The Giant's tomb. Sykoldgo.
Ignorance of the peasants. A mendicant monk. St Antdnios
and Asclepios. Haghio Vasfli. Arvi. Discovery of an ancient
sarcophagus. Mount Arbios. Viano, perhaps the site of Biennos.
Legend of Otos and Ephialtes. Contest between Zeus and the
giants. Connexion of Crete with Naxos. Produce of the eparkhia
of Rhizd-kastron...................................................................... 271
PACE
Meriones. Distinguished Cnossians. The mythical labyrinth,
and its inhabitant the Minotaur. Coins of Cnossos.................... 202
CHAPTER XIII.
Kastron to Arkhanes. Mount Juktas. Venetian fountain. Sepulchre
of Zeus. Ancient walls. Modern Cretans. Ride to Kam-Kasteli.
Middle-age remains. Castle Temenos. The sites of Thenae and
Omphalion. The river Triton. Athene Tritogeneia. Tragical
events at Kam-Kasteli. Monastery of Haghio Ghedrghio Epano-
Si'phes..................................................................................... 210
CHAPTER XIV.
Monastery of St George. Site of Arcadia not at the village or monas-
tery of ArkSdhi. Venerato. Massacre of unarmed Christians.
Hfighio Myro, the probable site of Rhaucos. Sarko and its cavern. 229
CHAPTER XV.
From Sarko to Rhogdhia. Carnival festivities. Ancient and modern
Cretan tumblers. Dancing. Songs......................................... 242
CHAPTER XVI.
Events at Rhogdhia during the war. Palaedkastron the site of
Cytaeum. Apollonia. at or near Armyro, and Matium at Megalo-
Kastron. Leprosy. The river Kaeratos. Kakdn-dros. Heracleia.
The river Aposelemi. Amnisos. Site of Strenos. Arrival at
Episkopiand, near the site of Khersonesos. Various nightly in-
mates of a Greek clergyman's house........................................... 258
CHAPTER XVII.
Departure from Hierapetra. Myrtos. The Giant's tomb. Sykoldgo.
Ignorance of the peasants. A mendicant monk. St Antdnios
and Asclepios. Haghio Vasfli. Arvi. Discovery of an ancient
sarcophagus. Mount Arbios. Viano, perhaps the site of Biennos.
Legend of Otos and Ephialtes. Contest between Zeus and the
giants. Connexion of Crete with Naxos. Produce of the eparkhia
of Rhizd-kastron...................................................................... 271