So little is known concerning the site of the famous Hierapolis of Syria, that even a hurried visit is worthy of record. I passed through the place twice in the spring of 1908, in the company of Mr. Richard Norton, stopping on each occasion a night and part of two days. It was inadvisable, in view of the main purpose of my journey, to delay long enough to make a plan, or do anything else likely to excite the ready suspicion of the local authorities and the Circassian colonists. We contented ourselves, therefore, with making a general survey and photographing, with copying all inscriptions which the promise of a reward could induce the Circassians to show us, and with buying small antiquities.
page 187 note 1 The writer of the article Hierapolis in Smith, Diet, of Anc. Geog. calls it a ‘rocky hollow,’ following, presumably, Chesney. Ils main characteristic is earthiness, and it produces some of the densest and highest corn-crops I have ever seen.
page 191 note 1 See F. Cumont in Festschrift für o. Benndorf p. 293.
page 195 note 1 I have to thank Prof. F. Haverfield for suggestions.