The GULPH of GLAUCUS, now called the GULPH of MACRI, 
irith MeTopngraphy nfthe Ruins of the City qfTelmt'Ssiis. 
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A. Tou-n of .Wncri. 
B. RniiiJ0/7>linfjn«, faj<ond 
west of the town. 
C. Ruiiij of Cenoete and Vene- 
fortreiset. 
D. The island 
bv Tti 
Venet 
of G, 
?d entirely 
itdini^Sf lyin^ 
ncross the mouth of the 
harljonr. 
E. Island in the motilh of the 
Outph^ behind which ships 
findthebest anchorage for 
wnterint;, 
F. fCock on which La Pique 
frigate struck. 
G. H. I. K. Islands in the mouth 
oftheOiilph. 
M.N.F. Jnchorasc. 
S. ft'aterin^-ptace. 
V. River running into the har- 
Q. Exceedinl^ hi^h mountains, 
covered with snotv. 
R. Road for vessels into the 
harbour. 
X. Promontorycalled the Seven 
Capes. 
a. The Theatre. 
h. The Sibt/l's Care. 
c. Ruins amons the rocks. 
d. Mausoleum. 
e. Large Greek Tomb on the 
shore. 
f. The Siiyli- Tom*. 
e. h. i. Tombshewn in the rocks, 
k. m. Greek Tombs. 
N. B. The ftihyl's Tomb at /, as ihe luscriptiou shews, is of 
antient Greek work. The lofcy oiuaacaias cDvirouiug the 
Gulph iubjcct it 10 frequent squalls and calms. 
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CHAP. VIII. 
FROM RHODES, TO THE GULPH OF GLAUCUS, 
IN ASIA MINOR. 
Rhodes — Climate — Antiquities — Lindus — Inscriptions — 
Pagan Ceremony — Divers of Syme and NisjTus — Gulph 
of Glaucus — Grandeur of the Scenei-y — Malaria — Island 
mentioned by Pliny — Ruins of Telmessus — Theatre — 
Oracular Cave — Sepulchres of the Telmessensians — 
Tomb of Helen, daughter of Jason — Other Soroi 
— Mausoleum — Monolithal Sepulchres — Ruins at 
Koynucky 
