GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
CHAP. III. 
P. 77. 
FROM CONSTANTINOPLE TO THE PLAIN OF TROY. 
Arrival of an American Frigate — Departure from Constanti- 
nople — Dardanelles — Situation of Sestos — Dismissal of the 
Corvette — Fisit to the Pasha — Voyage down the Hellespont — 
Appearance caused by the waters of the Mender — UdjekTepe 
— Koum-Kale. 
CHAP. IV. 
p. 95. 
' THE PLAIN OF TROY. 
General observations on the topography of the Grecian Cities — 
Evidence of the Trojan IVar independent of Homer — Identity 
of the Plain — Importance of the text of Strata — Plan of the 
Author's Expedition — /J/yer Mender — Tomb of Ajax — Ce- 
ment used in the Aianteum — Plants — Hul'il Elly — Inscrip- 
tion — Thymbreck — Tchiblack — RemarhalleRuins — Probable 
site of Pagus Iliensium — and of Callicolone — Route 
from the Beyan Mezaley — Antient sepulchre, and natural 
mound — Opinion concerning Sivwis — Prevalent errors with 
regard to Scamander — Ruins i?/ ^Ae Callifat Osmack — 
Inscriptions — Village of Callifat — Medals — Remains of Neiv 
Ilium. 
CHAP. V, 
p. 136. 
DISTRICT OF TROAS. 
Ford of the Mender — Fountains of Bonarbashy — their tempera' 
ture — Possible allusion to them in Homer — Antiquities of 
Bonarbashy — Heights called the Acropolis — Antient Tumuli 
— Probable origin of the supposed Acropolis — Observations 
by the Polar Star — Journey to the source of the Mender — 
Basalt pillars — TEneia — Remarkable tomb — Plain of Bey- 
ramitch — Turkmanle — Bonarbashy of Beyramitch — IVarm 
Springs — Beyramitch — Antiquities — Kuchunla Tepe — Tem- 
ple and altars of Jupiter — Evgillar — Ascent to the Summit 
of Gar gar us — Oratories of Hermits — View from the highest 
point of the mountain — Errors in the geography of the coun- 
try — Appearance of the Idxsan Chain towards Ledum — 
Dangerous situation of the Author. 
