my workmen there. Little was done ; but for this the
unusual heat of that month may in part account. On
resuming my visits to Ephesus, I sank a number of trial
holes to the north of the city, in every place where I
thought the Temple might have stood, and further explored
the foundations of the Great Gymnasium at the head of
Great
Gymna-
sium.
The Groat Gymnasium
the City Port. I found that the Romans had there made
use of the foundations, and part of the superstructure of
a large Greek building, which was probably of a similar
character. Our woodcut represents a small portion of
the building, where the Roman masonry is most con-
unusual heat of that month may in part account. On
resuming my visits to Ephesus, I sank a number of trial
holes to the north of the city, in every place where I
thought the Temple might have stood, and further explored
the foundations of the Great Gymnasium at the head of
Great
Gymna-
sium.
The Groat Gymnasium
the City Port. I found that the Romans had there made
use of the foundations, and part of the superstructure of
a large Greek building, which was probably of a similar
character. Our woodcut represents a small portion of
the building, where the Roman masonry is most con-