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hearty meal upon eggs and coffee. We carried 
with us an introductory letter to a person named 
Andriano, who had discovered, as we were 
informed, another Tomb at Mycena*, similar to 
the one we have described ; but we could not 
find him, and the people of the village knew 
nothing of it. We therefore continued our 
journey northward for Nemea. As this route 
lies out of the antient road from Corinth to 
Argos, (which did not pass through Nemea,) the 
objects noticed by Pausanias, in the beginning 
of that part of his second book which he calls 
ARGOLICA, do not occur. The city of Cleans 
was one of this number ' ; whose remains 
have been observed in the road to Corinth, and 
at ten miles' distance from that city 8 . The road 
from Mycenae to Nemea coincides with the road 
to Corinth for a short distance after leaving 
Carvati ; but upon reaching the mountains, 
Defile of which separate the two plains of Argos and 
Tretus. 
Nemea, it bears off by a defile across a 
mountain towards the ivest. Some allusion to 
{!) "E* Kefldev S* tis " 'A^ye; ig%ap'ttM KAcwuai !TX<f ttrrti ou fiiya>.ti. 
Pausan. in Corinth, c. 15. p. 143. ed. Ku hnii. 
(2) Chandler found them upon a hill in the direct road from Argm to 
Corinth. See Chandler's Travels in Greece, ch. 57. p. 234. Oxford, 
1776. 
