218 CADREMA. 



would explain the statement of Stephanus, that 

 Olbia did not belong to Pamphylia, but to the 

 country of the Solymi. The ruins at Gormak 

 at the extremity of this territory, may indicate 

 the site of Cadrema, a Lycian town colonized 

 by the Olbians, mentioned in the Lexicon of 

 Stephanus.* 



The difficulty which induced D'Anville, Cap- 

 tain Beaufort, and Dr. Cramer, to refer the 

 modern town of Adalia to Olbia, rather than 

 consider it as Attaleia, was the account given 

 by ancient authors, of a river Catarrhactes, 

 said to fall with great noise over a high rock 

 between Olbia and Attaleia. " Were the pre- 

 sent Adalia and the ancient Attaleia the same," 

 writes Captain Beaufort, " this river should 

 therefore be found to the westward of the 

 town ; yet on that side of it there are only two 

 small rivers, both of which glide gently into 

 the sea through the sandy beach, and can by no 

 means answer the description of the Catarrhactes. 

 On the eastern side of Adalia, however, no 

 great river is to be met with till we come to 

 the ancient Cestrus ; but it has been already 

 noticed that a number of small rivers, which 

 * See Cramer, vol. ii., pp. 266, 275. 



