268 ATHENS. 
< Monument on the Museum Antlent Walls Theatre 
and Cave of Bacchus Monument of Thrasyllus 
Choragic Pillars Remarkable Inscription Origin of 
the Crypt Ice Plant In its native state Arch of 
Hadrian its origin wlien erected Temple of Jupiter 
Olympius Discordant accounts of this lulldlng 
reasons for the name assigned to It Ilissus Fountain 
Callirhoe False notions entertained of the river' 
Stadium Panathenaicum Sepulchre of Herodes 
Hadrian's Reservoir Mount Anchesmus View from 
the summit. 
CHAP. THE next morning, October the thirtieth, we 
received a visit from the English Consul, Signor 
Spirldion Logotheti, who accompanied us to the 
Waiwode, or Turkish Governor. This ceremony 
being over, Lusieri conducted us to see the 
famous marble TEMPLE OF THE WINDS, at a 
short distance from the bazar. This octagonal 
building is known to be the same which 
Vitruvius mentions, but it is entirely unnoticed 
by Pausanias. The soil has been raised all 
around the tower, and in some places accu- 
mulated to the height of fifteen feet : owing to 
this circumstance, the spectator is placed too 
near to the figures sculptured in relief upon the 
sides of the edifice; for these appear to be 
clumsy statues, out of all proportion to the 
