GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
CHAP. II. 
P. 52. 
NEAPOLIS, TO THE TERRITORY OF THE CICONES. 
Antiquities of Neapolis — Belon— Via Militaris— Phagres — 
Tahtar Couriers — River Nestus — Yeni'ga — Ramadan — 
Turkish Saint — Ruins of Bistonia — Palus Bistonis — Pyrgis 
— Rhodope — River KAru-tchi — Tombs of Turkish Saints — 
National Wells — Ruins at Mycena Kalis — Great Plain of 
Chouagilarkir—Gymmergine — Leunclavius — Public Bath 
-. — Guyumdji — Disregard shewn to the Firman — Conduct of 
the Sourdji — Bridges — Tchafts-tcheyr — Extraordinary 
Hospitality of a Turk — Serrium Promontory — Shepshe — 
Peresteria — Great Roman Road — Territory of the Cicones — 
Appearance q/"Fairy after its conflagration — Ismarus — Peri- 
lous Situation of the Author and his Companions — Behaviour 
of the Rebels — Particulars of the sackingand burning of Tairy 
— Cause of the disaster — Difficulty of quitting the town. 
CHAP. III. 
P. 93. 
FROM THE TERRITORY OF THE CICONES, TO 
CONSTANTINOPLE. 
River Hebrus — Plain of Doriscus — ^nos — River Tearus — 
Antient allusion to the custom of Smoking— Wash Gold of the 
Hebrus — Territory of the Apsynthi — Achooria — Kishan 
— State of the Country — Medals — Grecian Origin of English 
Pantomime — Caduceus o/" Hermes explained — Mode of 
practising Physic in Turkey — Ramadan — Bulgar Kieu — 
Malgara — Develi — Winter of the Archipelago — Prayers of 
the Moslems — National Character of the Turks — Yenijick 
— Rhodosto — Bisanthe — Prospect of the Fro^onih— Antient 
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