I J. We entred the Arches, and fleered through the 
North Channel, leaving Melo mAAntimelo on the Scar- 
board quarter, at (bme Leagues diftance. 
16. Beumesin the Morning we were athtvart Negro- 
pont, and failed between it and Andros. The Boccaiyos 
5. W, and N. £. 
17. We failed by Chios oxScio, which is very moun- 
tainous toward the middle. It is about four Leagues di- 
ftant from Cape Carahoroun^oi the Cape of the black MofCy 
as the Turkifh word fignifies, which the Siymen.. in their 
ufiial way of corrupting Names, call Cape Jolhernoule^ 
the Corinaum of the Ancients, a Promontory of the fa- 
mous Mountain Mimas^ which runs along the Southern 
fide of the Bay of Smyrna, 
This day the Smyrna Fleet from England comes up to 
us very luckily^ to our great Satisladion and Joy. 
18. We are now got into the Bay of Sni)rna,2iV\A come 
to an Anchor without the Caftle^not tai trom St Jacontos 
Point.^s the Seamen call it, or rather Sangiac Point. \n the 
Afternoon the Conful, with feveral Gentlemen cf the Fa- 
dlory, came to wait upon my Lord Arobafrador,and de- 
fired his Lordftiip to defer his Entrance into Smyrna till 
the 20th, that he might be received with greater ho- 
nour. That Evening we heard a great howling oi Jac- 
kalis upon the Hills. 
zo.The Confiil with the Nation, accompanied with his 
Druggerrnen and Janizaries in their Hahit^ together with 
feveral French, Dutch and Geneofe Merchants, reiiding in 
that famous Emporium, came to the Village near the Ca- 
flle, who there expeded us v\ ith Horfts. Upon our going 
afcore, the Leopard find Guns, We made about 140 
Horfe ; and immediitely upon our fetting forth,we rode 
for about 3 Miles together under the Hill to the 5.l^.of 
Smyrna ; the places adjoyning fet thick with Olive, Fig, 
and Almond trees. Afterwards we clambered over fome 
rocky 
