5/2 PELOPONNESUS. 
seen by Wheler; because we were denied admis- 
sion to the fortress, which concealed a part of 
the view towards our right. We noted, how- 
ever, the following bearings by the compass 
from an eminence near the gate : 
North Point of Olmice Promontory. 
North and by East . . Helicon. 
North-East and by North, Summit of Gerania. 
East North East . . . The Isthmus of Corinth, lying 
B. N. E. and w. s.w. And beyond it, in the same 
direction, the summit of Cithceron. 
East . Port Schosnus; and beyond it, 
exactly in the same direction, Athens. 
North and by West . . Parnassus. 
North- West and by North, Sicyunian Promontory. 
On Saturday, November the fourteenth, we again 
mounted our horses, and set out for a village 
still bearing the name of Hexamillia, being 
situate where the Isthmus is six miles over, and 
Discovery where the antient town of the same name for- 
Town of merly stood. We had been told that we should 
be able to purchase medal* here of the Albanians; 
accordingly, we provided ourselves with a 
quantity of newly-coined paras, to barter in 
exchange for them. When we arrived, the 
number of medals brought to us, and their 
