-“j Bay o/Phanari^he la«t of 
^ ihc llirceporli inciiiioned 
by Strabo, ua btiwecn the . 
iVfW Chenanttui ami tile | 
Promontory Par the mum. | 
i el Ph&nnrc 
PART OF THE 
Village called 
Alexiano’s Chanter. 
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THE BUXINE <£> SEA. 
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MINOR PENINSULA OF 
THE HERACLEOTyE. 
o' lending l«> Alexiann'e Chonier.l 
P on .See 
3 7*1 V'®’* T ravela, w«f. II. p.«4- 9- 
1 nr Walls on the summit, 7<K> hone 10. 
t -P»ces in length. lil. 
*' ,<n ad leading through the Ruins, ta a 13. 
JjJ’cJr of land, at lb, {which divided 
!*»■ City iniu-o parti) iom yards in 
, } r **th. 
, *i*nilor Road: both these ran 
**h«m parallel WMt, the hewn 
•tone of which ii in tome placet 
'f'nble. 
distance i i 54 yards from 
7 to wall. 
b, w*dt from wall to wall. 
A large Area, including 
"ini of Public Works. One stone 
16. 
here, seeming to cover a well , is 
run yards and a half square. 
84 yards, from wall to u-all. 
300 ditto. 
319 ditto. 
l*o ditto. 
135 ditto. 
A Wall running obliquely from the 
City towards the Fortress. 
The outer Wall of the City, towards 
the neck of land at 16," haring a 
road or street incloird by two 
wa l U. 
A neck of laud, or erronrf Isthmus of 
the Peninsula of Plmnnri, sepa- 
rating the Old Chcrsoncsui iHln 
fico distinct parti. 
The Salt Lakes. 
Indistinct Ruins on the second 
Isthmus, as of garden walls. 
The Walls itf the Outer City, on the 
ultimate Peninsula. 
The Point of Phanari. Here are 
the ruin* of a very antient building , 
the arched floor anti walls of 
which are still entire. 
Smaller Salt lushes, almost dry. 
Two Mules r the southern one is of 
•and, the northern of large stones, 
covered with rock samphire. 
In this Area are Tumuli of large 
stones, and apparently the foun- 
dation of a Temple. 
Ruins from the wall at 19, ta the 
Point; an extent of 3000 yards 
from x to y. 
CHAP. VII. 
SECOND EXCURSION TO THE MINOR PENINSULA OF THE 
HERACLEOTjE. 
Professor Pallas accompanies the Author — Mankoop — 
Ruins of the Fortress — Cape of the Winds — Shulu — 
Fuller’ s-earth Pits — Manufacture of Keff-kil — 
Isthmian Wall — Aia Burun — Coins of Vladimir 
