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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. Qucere, 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. 



