QQQ THE TROAD. 



32. Turkish village of Bournabashi, containing about 20 houses, 



33. A Turkish cemetery full of fragments of granite and marble of 

 rude workmanship, and very great antiquity. 



34. A valley between the Erineos and the site of Troy. ■■'■ 



35. This dotted line marks what was possibly the boundary of the 

 city on the north. , : . • - 



36. A tumulus of stones and earth. 



37. A tumulus of stones, probably the tomb of Hector. It stands 

 on a naked rocky hill, on the brow of a precipice rising immediately 

 from the river, at least 300 feet perpendicular. 



38. Dubious remains of a tumulus. 



39. A tumulus. Qucerc, did the wall of Troy enclose this hill? 



40. The precipice, on the brow of which was the Pergamus. 



' 41. A most beautiful romantic valley ; in spring the river overflows 

 its whole breadth. 



42. A deep ravine between the Pergamus and the city. 



43. A steep rocky mountain. 



44. A gently swelling hill, probably Callicolone. 

 ^ 45. Tchiblak, a Turkish village. 



46. The village and valley of Thimbrek. 

 ^ 47. Halel Eli ; in the cemetery, there are remains of a temple. 



48. Koum Keui ; in the cemetery considerable remains. 



49. The tomb of Ajax. 



50. A tumulus. 



51. Marshes overflowed by the Hellespont. This seems to have 

 been the station of the fleet. 



52. Mouth of the river. 



( 53. Steep rocky mountains extending to the Dardanelles. 



The dotted line denotes the track pursued by the drawer of the 

 map. 



