628 RETURN TO ATHENS. 
CHAP, called by him ' civfavov, close to the foundation 
< ,' / of some Hieron or Temple. A little farther 
towards the left lies the colossal marble Torso 
of a Lion, or of a Sphinx, which was before 
noticed in our arrival at Ekusis from Megara. 
Return to Having thus amply gratified our curiosity 
with regard to the remains of this remarkable 
city, and accomplished the object of our wishes 
by the removal of the Statue of Ceres, we 
returned in high spirits to Athens, to prepare 
fora journey through BCEOTIA, PHOCIS, THES- 
SALY, PIERIA, MACEDONIA, and THRACE, to 
Constantinople. 
(l) 'Eriff 2s 5$ * 'EAft/rJVsj *; Miya^a iyu. TI/TJ 
irrit cirinn xt&.vp.int. Pausan. Attica, c. 39. p. 94. ed.A'uhnii. 
