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APPENDIX II. 



Port of Limyra. 



Around the ancient tower, commanding the 

 little port close to the mouth of the Limyrus, at 

 one angle of the bay of Phinika, are several sar- 

 cophagi with more or less legible inscriptions. 

 In one occur the words 



IA20N AIMTPET3 



and the line 



THAIMTPE&NrEPOT^IAAPAXMA^XEIAIA^. 



(Mem. iii. p. 98.) 



COR YD ALL A, RHODIAPOLIS, and GAGM. 

 (Vol. i. p. 164.) 



These three cities are mentioned together by 

 Pliny (V. c. 27) ; Gagse is mentioned by Scylax, 

 Stephanus Byzantinus, Hierocles, and in the 

 Stadiasmus. (Cramer, loc. cit. ii. p. 255.) Cory- 

 dalla is mentioned by Ptolemy, and by Stephanus, 

 who also mentions Rhodiapolis under the name 

 of Rhodia. 



The site hitherto supposed to be Gagse we have 



