210 ARRIVAL AT AD ALIA. 



nearly three thousand persons. Through it the 

 Duden Soo flows, depositing much calcareous 

 matter in its course. We next entered a denser 

 suburb, containing the principal bazaars and 

 khans, in one of which, the Yani Khan, we put 

 up and found pretty fair quarters. It was a large 

 inn in good condition, the galleries of the great 

 court being occupied by travellers, mostly mer- 

 chants, whose wares hung over the balconies. 

 The under portion was partly occupied by stables 

 and partly by a small bazaar, a farrier's shop, a 

 fountain, and a coffee-house. The innkeeper was 

 civil and obliging, and after carpeting our little 

 chamber, and lighting a bright fire, we found 

 ourselves very comfortably at rest in Adalia. 



