ERRATUM.

Page 345.—After the third paragraph, ending “from all quarters,” insert the following:—

Page 345.—After the third paragraph, ending “from all quarters,” insert the following:—

“Troy had therefore no separate Acropolis; but as one was necessary for the great deeds of the Iliad, it was added by the poetical invention of Homer, and called by himPergamus, a word of quite unknown derivation.”

COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS IN DR. SCHLIEMANN’S ATLAS AND THE TRANSLATION.

NOTE.—In the columns headed “Translation” theRoman numeralsrefer to thePlates.

A (?) against Schliemann’s Numbers signifies that we have not been able to identify the objectscertainlywith those engraved by us from M. Burnouf’s drawings.

PL XXI.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXIII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXIV.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXV.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXVI.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXVII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXVIII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXIX.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXX.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXI.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXIII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXIV.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXV.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXVI.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXVII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXVIII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XXXIX.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XL.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLI.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLIII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLIV.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLV.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLVI.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLVII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLVIII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL XLIX.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL L.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL LI.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

PL LII.

SPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROYSPECIMENS OF WHORLS, &c. DUG UP AT TROY

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