CORINTH. 561 
Manners of the Peasants Scironian Defile Boundary 
between Peloponnesus and Hellas KAKH 2KAAA- 
Entrance of Hellas Games of the cehbrity of Megara 
The modern town Inscriptions Journey to Eleusis 
Kerata Eleusinian Plain Acropolis of Eleusis 
Marble Torso The Flowery Well Aqueduct Temple 
of Ceres Statue of the Goddess Superstition of the 
Inhabitants Inscription Sudden departure for Athens 
Via Sacra Vast extent of Anlient Thrace The Rhe*ti 
Eleusinian Cephissus Salt Lake Dejile of Daphne 
TheRock called Facile Temple o/"Venus Monastery 
of Daphne Hieron of Apollo View of Athens at sunset 
Athenian Cephissus Site of the Academy Arrival 
at Athens Negotiation with the Waiwode Return 
to Eleusis Method devised for removing the Statue of 
Ceres Difficulties encountered Success of the under- 
taking Further account of Eleusis Long Walls Of 
tlie Rharian and Thriasian Plains Temples of Tripto- 
lemus, of Neptune, and of Diana Propylaea Temple of 
Ceres Port of Eleusis Antient Theatre Acropolis 
Return to Athens. 
UPON the thirteenth of November we set out for 
the ISTHMUS. Before leaving the town, there 
is a fountain upon the left hand; and opposite to 
it there are the ruins of some antient building. 
Soon after, we noticed another fountain upon 
our right: and here may be observed the old 
paved road leading from the natural platform 
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