GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
ihc Citadel — Cocla — Remains of Jj¥.ucTJi.A — Ruins at Phria 
— Helicon — Village of Neocorio — Doubts respecting the 
supposed Situation of Thespia — Medals — Discovery of the 
old Route over Helicon — Further Account of the Albanian 
Peasants — Journey over Mount Helicon — Monastery of 
St. Nicholo — Antiquities discovered there — Situation of the 
Fountain Aganippe and Grove of the Muses ascertained — 
— River Permessus — Inscription relating to the Gaines called 
M0T2EIA. — Extraordinary beauty of the scenery — Situation 
of the Fountain Hrjopocrene. 
CHAP. IV. 
P. 133. 
GROVE OF THE MUSES, UPON MOUNT HELICON, TO 
LEBADEA. 
PZa7i^5o/' Helicon — View from the Heights — Valley of SagSra 
— Ascra — Summit o/" Helicon — Descent of the Mountain — 
Kotilmala — Panori — Lebadea— Howw' of the Archon — 
Manners of the higher class of Modern Greeks — Order of 
their meals — Society — 'Fx-^^m^oi — Ceremony observed in 
holding a Divan — Low pride — Dresses — Etiquette concerning 
slippers — Albanian Tenants — Joaiinina — Modern siate of 
Lebadea — Hieron of Trophonius — Uncertainty respecting 
the Adytum — Sources of the Hercyna — Validity of the 
remarks by Pausanias — Further account of the sources of the 
River — Water of Oblivion — Water of Meraoiy — Origin of 
these appellations — General aspect of the Hieron — Receptacles 
for the Votive Offerings — Throne of Mnemosyne — Stoma of 
the Adytum — Attempt to explore the interior — Situation of 
the Consecrated Grove — Its original decorations — Denuded 
state of the antient city — Acropolis — Commerce o/'Lebadea, 
