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Mr. L. N. G. Ramsay on the 



On the plateau we remained until the 8th of July, and 

 during the intervening period our itinerary was as follows : — 



On May 20 another long day in the train brought us to 

 Konia, which city we left on the 23rd to trek to the Kara 

 Dagh, after making a one-day waggon-trip across the plain 

 to the Bos Dagh, a range of hills lying to the north-east. 



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Sketch-map of the localities visited by Mr. Ramsay. 



In the Kara Dagh we remained in camp for over a month, 

 returning to Konia on June 27. 



After this, two short trips by araha were made before we 

 returned to Constantinople : the first from Kadin-Khan to 

 Ilghin, via Kolit-Oglu (July 1-2), the second a tour into 

 the hilly country south of Eski-Sheher, during which we 



