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INDEX. 



Cathedral, ancient, on the plain of Kassabar, i. 105. 

 Caulerpa prolifera, the marine plant anciently called Prasium, 

 ii. 85. 



Caulares, the river, i. 253. 



Cerigotto, extinction of recent mollusks there, ii. 196. 

 Cesbidium of Selge, the, ii. 28. 

 Cestrus, the river, ii. 18. 

 Chamelion, ii. 67. 



Changes of level in recent times, ii. 189. 

 Chimcera, the, i. 193. 



its geological history, ii. 181. 



Chingunees, or gipsies, at Limyra, i. 153. 

 Christ-thorn, fences constructed of the, i. 7. 

 Cibyra, the ruins of, i. 256 ; history of, 260 ; inscriptions at, 

 ii. 285. 



Cibyratis, the ancient province of, i. 263 ; its four cities, 264. 

 Clarke, Dr. E. D., on the ruins of Telmessus, i. 3. 

 Climax, Mount, i. 207. 



Cockerell, Mr., sarcophagus at Limyra discovered by, i. 147; 



his visit to a site called Cyanese, ii. 271. 

 Coins, on the early Lycian,by Mr. Sharpe, ii. 292, 306, 312. 

 Conglomerates, ancient, ii. 178 ; now forming, 193. 

 Corals of the Lycian coast, ii. 122. 

 Corydalla, ruins of, i. 164 ; inscriptions at, ii. 277. 

 Copper coins of Lycia, ii. 294. 

 Cragus, Mount, i. 4 ; scenery of, 20, 301. 



city, probably identical with Sidyma, i. 43. 



Cramer, Dr., on the site of Araxa^ii. 267 ; on the site of Phellus, 



269 ; on the site of Acalissus, 280 ; on the towns of the 



Cibyratis, 287. 

 Crete, the wild goat of, ii. 63. 

 Creseis, its habits, ii. 102. 

 Crux ansata, used as a symbol on coins, ii. 297. 

 Cuttlefish, ii. 92. 



Cyanece, ruins of, at Toosa, i. 1 1 0 ; at Yarvoo, 1 1 3 ; at Ghi- 

 ouristanlik, 118 ; inscriptions at those places, ii. 272. 



