MOUNTAINS TO THE EASTWARD OF ELLOllA. 411 



<^one justice to it. I am sorry to observe, that from 

 the appearance of the hill above this veranda pro- 

 jecting greatly beyond the pillars at the eastern ex- 

 tremity, (as marked in the plan by the line 30) .the 

 •^.-'ater, during rains, must fall into the area in a 

 perfect torrent, or cascade, of the whole height of 

 the superincumbent rock, a number of loose pieces 

 of which, lying on the slope above, seem ready for 

 precipitation down the scarp. 



Dimensions of the Keylas. 



Outer area, broad, - - 



Ditto, deep, 



Greatest height of the rock through 



which tlie outer area js cut, 

 Gateway, height, 

 Ditto, breadth, without the modern 



building, - - 14 4 



Passage of the gateway, having on each 



side rooms, fifteen feet by nine, 42 



Inner area, or court, length from the 



gateway to the opposite scarp, 247 Q 



Diito breadth, - - 150 



Greatest height of the rock, out of which 



the Courtis excavated, - - 100 



J.EFT SIDE OF THE COURT, LOWER STORY, VIZ. 



A small cave — in front, two pillars, and a 

 pilaster at each end, with three female 

 figures buried up to the knees, with 

 rubbish, length. 



Ditto, ditto ditto, breadth. 



Ditto, ditto ditto, height, 



Another excavation, in front five pillars, 

 two pilasters, length, 



Ditto, breadth, Avithin the benches that 

 are round this cave, 



Ditto, height, at the end of this is a stair- 

 case to the upper story. 



Interval unexca\ ated, 



Another excavation, having two large 

 square plain pillars, and two pilasters 



in 



