Dr. Daubeny on the Geology of Sicily. B55 
APPENDIX. 
Iy order to fulfil my promise of furnishing to ee the 
means of correcting the errors into which I may have fallen, 
I subjoin the following sketch of the route which the geolo- 
gical traveller should take, in order to obtain as complete a 
view as possible, in a short time, of the physical structure 
_of the island. 
‘Ist — Messina to Melazzo. Pioinstary to sig examined. 
o ye Antiquities of Tyadaris 
ta 
4. —— Cefalu. Cyclopean ruin. 
5. ——— Termini. Baths. Madonia. Mountains near, : 
6. —— Palermo. Recent mone of —_—— lies on the roads 
mi ei ales to Alca 
—— To Trepani. Temp mple of Segeste on the road. 
—— Marsala. At T ne Monte me uliano, ev Mount Eryx. 
About Marsala, — Breccia well se 
4, Case einann Quarries of Compe Be ilo. 
$%. —— Sciacca. Ruins of Selinus on the way. Near Sciacca, Mount 
Calogero ge of Deedalus 
&. Monte Alleg Beds of selenite. 
7, ee 
irgentir re leaving Monte Allegro visit the sulphur 
mines of Cattolica 
From pg os proceed, in general, along the coast to Ali- 
cata a erranuoya. I should recommend the following devia- 
tion, i in veer to ootain a knowledge of the structure of interior 
of the d. 
Ist ad Girgenti to cine ee by Macaluba (air Volcano) Aragano. ~ 
ulphur min es,) &c 
2. os Cand pee sori where the salt mines of Alimena are seen. 
Vale of Enn 
3 Sesesisone. Bridge thrown over a chas 
, ns she “awa hh Look for the junction of re blue-clay and ters 
tiary limestone. 
Haying regained the coast at Terranuova, proceed: 
ist day. To Ragusa. Sap Pie rock 
2. 
aah 
—— Bachyno, ‘tar 0 eeing on the the road, = 
possible, the Vabey a f Tonics, curious for ite artificial ¢a- 
verns. 
