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CaUifai Osmack, is the Simoisiax; and that chap. 
stream the SiMOis. Here were signalized all . 
the principal events of the Trojan War. 
V. The Ruins of Palaio CaUifat are those of 
the Ilium of Strabo. Eastward is the Throsmos, 
or Mound of the Plain. 
VI. The Hill near Tchihlack, if it be not the 
CalUcolone, may possibly mark the site of the 
tillage of the Ilieans, mentioned by Strahoy 
where antient Ilium stood. 
VII. Udjek Tepe is the Tomb of iEsYETES. 
The other tombs mentioned by Strabo, at 
Sigeum, are all in the situation he describes. 
The To??ib of Protesilaus also still exists ; it 
is on the European side of the mouth of the 
Hellespont. 
VIII. The springs of Bo;2«r^'a5A7/ may possibly 
have been the AOIAI nHFAI of Homer; but 
they are not sources of the Scamander. They 
are, moreover, ivarm springs. 
IX. The SOURCE of the Scamander is in 
Gargarus, now called Kasdaghy, the highest 
mountain of all the Idcean Chain. 
X. The Altars of Jupiter, mentioned by 
Hmner, and by JE,schylus, were on the hill called 
Kushunlu Tepe, at the foot of Gargarus; where 
the ruins of the temple now remain. 
XI. Pal^ Scepsis is yet recognised in the 
appellation Eslsy Shiipshu. 
