INDEX. 



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Balbura, site of, i. 267 ; inscriptions at, ii. 292. 

 Barbies vulgaris, ii. 71. 



Baymalik, village of, i. 140 ; ruined tower near, i. 141. 



Bazeer-yan, village of, i. 52; ruins near, 56. 



Beaufort, Captain, R. N., his discoveries among the Seven 

 Capes, i. 19, 23; his account of Patara, 31 ; and of An- 

 tiphellus, 70; of Olympus, 192; his discovery of the 

 Chimaera, 193; of Phaselis, 196; on Olbia, 218; on the 

 march of Alexander the Great, ii. 11. 



Bear, ii. 63. 



Beetles of Lycia, ii. 79. 



Bellerophon, tomb containing a representation of, at Tlos, i. 34; 



connexion of his history with the geographical features of the 



country, 158. 

 Bilingual inscriptions, ii. 224, 238. 

 Birds of Lycia, ii. 66. 

 Bolcas, ruins at, ii. 32. 



Bolitane, the cuttle-fish so called by Aristotle, ii. 99. 



Bosolook, i. 298. 



Botany of Lycia, ii. 129, 150. 



Brecchias in process of formation, ii. 194. 



Bubon y site of, i. 264 ; inscriptions at, ii. 288. 



Bufo, sp. ii. 69. 



Cabalia, limits of the ancient province of, i. 278. 

 Oadrema, probable site of, i. 218. 



Cadyanda, position of, i. 4 ; description of the ruins, 41 ; pos- 

 sible identity with Calynda, 42 ; inscriptions at, ii. 268. 



Calamary, the greater and lesser, ii. 96. 



Calynda, inquiry into the probable site of, i. 43. 



Candyba, site of, i. 90 ; inscriptions at, ii. 270. 



Capria, Lake, ii. 33. 



Caralitis, the lake, i. 249. 



Castelorizo, island of, the ancient Megiste, i. 78. 



Catarrhactes, the river, i. 218. 



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