214 DISTRICT OF TROAS. 
CHAP. XII. MnL is the Aineia of Straho; and jEni 
VI. 
^ Tepe, perhaps, the Tomb of jEneas. 
XIII. The extremity of the Adramyttian Gulph 
inclines round the ridge of Gargarus, towards 
the north-east; so that the circumstance of 
Xerxes having this mountain upon his left, in 
his march from Antandrus to Ahydus, is thereby 
explained. 
XIV. Gargarus affords a view, not only of 
all the Flain of Troy, but of all the district of 
Troas, and a very considerable portion of the 
rest of Asia Minor. 
