LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



VIEWS. 



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I. View of the Ruins of Myra, shewing the rock- 

 tombs and the theatre . . Frontispiece. 



II. View from the Acropolis of Xanthus. This 

 view is taken from the upper acropolis. The lower acro- 

 polis, with the theatre, harpy tomb, and inscribed monu- 

 ment (of which casts are now in the British Museum), 

 are seen in the fore-ground. The hill to the right in the 

 middle distance is Bosolook ; at its base stands the 

 Latoum. In the distance, to the left, overlooking the sea, 

 are the hills above Patara. The river Xanthus winds 

 through the plain in the centre. . . . 28 



III. View of the Ruins of Tlos. The buildings on 

 the acropolis, and the rock-tombs, are seen to the left, 

 and in the centre is the Bellerophon tomb. The distant 

 hills are part of the Cragus Mountains, and the Valley of 



the Xanthus is seen at their base. . . . 38 



IV. CORYDALLA AND QaQM, FROM RhODIAPOLIS. This 



view is taken from below the theatre at Rhodiapolis. In 

 front are rock-tombs with Lycian inscriptions. The two 

 conical hills on the plain below are the site of Corydalla ; 

 and by the headland running into the sea, in the dis- 

 tance to the left, are the ruins of Gagae . . 185 



