ATHENS. 353 
ISLE OF HELENA, extending thence towards 
south-east and by south. 
South-East. 
GYAROS, now called Jura; and half a point 
more towards the south, MYCONE, and the 
DELIAN ISLES. 
South-East and by South. 
Eastern point of Zz, CEOS; this island con- 
cealing all the Cyclades excepting CYTHNUS, 
now Thermia. 
South South-East. 
Island of CEOS, now Zia. 
South and by East. 
CYTHNUS, now Thermia, appearing beyond 
the southern point of CEOS; and nearer to the 
eye, a mountain extending across the pro- 
montory of Attica from sea to sea, being 
opposed by HYMETTUS, (perhaps that called 
E limbo}. Still nearer, beneath the view, the 
GREAT VALLEY which lies between the two 
mountains, composing the three grand features 
of all ATTICA, south-east of Athens. 
South. 
CAPE SUNIUM, bearing into the sea, in ^a 
line from north-east to south-west. 
VOL. VI. A A 
