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of our old friends the jackalls and hyasnas, which prowled about our 
tents in other parts of the Syrtis ; and it seemed as if all the animated 
part of creation had agreed in the utter hopelessness of inhabiting it 
to any advantage *. 
Sachrin may be said to be the bottom of the gulf, and it was here 
more particularly desirable to ascertain the exact form assumed by 
the coast in terminating this extensive bay. We proceeded there- 
fore, early on the morning after our arrival here, to the high land 
which we have mentioned at J eria, for the purpose of comparing the 
actual form of the gulf at this point with that which is assigned to 
it by the geographers who have hitherto described it. A thick mist 
for some time concealed every part, but it cleared off before noon, 
and we had then an extensive view of the whole line of coast. We 
had the various charts before us, and the opportunity which now 
offered itself was as favourable as could possibly be wished. But hov 
different was the form which now presented itself to our observation, 
from that which appeared in the authorities which we were enabled 
to compare with it. Instead of the narrow and cuneiform inlet in 
* In this neighbourhood was the cave of the formidable Lamia, so much dreaded bj 
the children of the ancients. It is described by Diodorus as situated in a deep valley 
formed in the rocks which occur soon after Automala ; that is, in passing from east to 
west, for such was the course of the army of Ophelias, which is stated by the historian 
to have passed it in their route to join the forces of the tyrant Agathocles. The account 
which he gives of this afflicted royal lady , whose misfortunes at length rendered hei so 
savage and remorseless, is such as to render it probable (if the story may be relied upon) 
that she really at one time existed in this part of Africa. At least the mode in which the 
fabulous parts of her history are accounted for appears to be sufficiently rational, and 
the place of her residence is very decidedly pointed out. — (See Diod. lib. xx. p. 
753 — 4 .) 
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