VIEW fio 
he SINUS SARON1CU3, 
Acrapolit of Ciirnitli. 
vv Mountain near Megara. 
*+ Throne of Xerxes, nl the Bath of Salamik 
CHAP. VI. 
ATHENS. 
Excavations Great Antiquity of the Athenian Wells 
Curious Inscription upon a Terra-cotta Lamp Excur- 
sion to Hymettus Temple of Diana Monastery Visit 
to the summit of the Mountain Plants Panoramic 
Survey of the Country Return to Athens Singular 
Adventure that lefel the Author Description of the 
Ceremonies of the Bath, as practised ly the Turkish 
and Grecian Women Further Obset vations in the Acro- 
polis Inscriptions Specimen of Cadmaean Characters 
Additional Remarks upon the Parthenon Effect of 
Sun-set behind tlie Mountains of Peloponnesus. 
HAVING hired some Albanian peasants for 
the work, and obtained permission from the 
Waiwode, we began the examination of some of 
