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cyprus, as i saw it in 1879-第15章

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relieved when the tactics were explained; that we (nine guns) were to
form a line of skirmishers about two hundred yards apart; commanding a
mile of country。

There is a great advantage in sport; as the search for game leads a
traveller into all kinds of places which he would otherwise leave
unseen。 It is a great enjoyment to stroll over a new country accompanied
by good dogs; and combine at the same time sport and exploration。

Upon arrival at the summit of the hill range which we had passed on our
left when we had arrived at Dali; I was well repaid; and the necessity
of judging a country from a hill…top instead of from a highroad was well
exemplified。 I looked down upon the highly…cultivated and fertile valley
of Lymbia; surpassing in extent the plain of Dali; and although the
successive ranges of hills and mountains were bleak and barren in their
whiteness; the intervening valleys were all occupied either by vineyards
or by fields in tillage。 Even the ravines upon the steep hill…sides
which had been scored out by the rainfall of ages were artificially
arranged to catch the melted earth in its descent during heavy storms;
and to form terraces of rich alluvium。

A succession of rough walls composed of the large rocks which strewed
the surface; were built at convenient intervals across the ravines;
forming a series of dams or weirs。 The soil of Cyprus is peculiar in
dissolving very quickly during a shower; and the water rolls down the
steep inclines carrying so much earth in solution; that; should its
course be checked; it deposits an important quantity; sufficient in a
few seasons to form a surface for a considerable area。 The walls of the
dams are continually raised as the earth attains a higher level; and the
ground thus saved is a complete gain to the proprietor。

The few partridges were very wild; and saved my dogs the trouble of
hunting by showing themselves at a couple of hundred yards; the only
chance of shooting them depended upon stray birds passing within shot
when disturbed by the long line of guns。 I only bagged one partridge and
a hare; and the rest of the party had the miserable total of two birds。
This was a fair example of the sport on the bare hill…sides of Messaria。

The new road to Mattiati was unfit for vans; I therefore rode over to
visit the camp of the 20th Regiment; eight miles distant; and after
luncheon with the officers of that regiment I accompanied their party to
Lithrodondo; the Colonel having kindly lent me a fresh horse。 My aneroid
showed an increased elevation of 330 feet in the eight miles from Dali
to Mattiati。 After leaving the Dali plain the road passes through the
usual hills of hard chalk; but about two miles from the entrance an
important change was exhibited in the geological structure。 Eruptive
rocks had burst through the chalk; producing interesting metamorphic
phenomena。 The hills no longer fatigued the eye by the desolate glare;
but the earth was a rich brown diversified with patches of bright
chocolate colour。

The greenstone cropped out through the surface in large masses;
accompanied by a peculiar dun…stone precisely similar to that of Knowles
Hill in South Devon。 In a cutting through a hill…side by the government
new road veins of bright yellow ochre were exposed; also red ochre in
considerable quantities。 I took samples of the yellow; which appeared to
be of a good quality; but I believe the commercial value is too
insignificant to support the charges of land…transport and the
subsequent freight from Larnaca。

Mattiati is about 1300 feet above the sea…level。 The troops were camped
in wooden huts on low hills about forty feet above a flat valley; where
olive…trees throve in considerable numbers。 I should not have selected
Mattiati as a sanitary station; the plain showed evident signs of bad
drainage; and the rich deep soil would become a swamp after heavy rains。
Upon the low hills within a mile of the station were vast quantities of
scoriae or slag from ancient smelting…furnaces; and the remains of
broken pottery; mingled with stones that had been used in building;
proved that important mining operations had been carried on in former
ages。

From Mattiati to Lithrodondo the country is broken and little
cultivated; there was no longer a sign of cretaceous rock; but the bold
range of mountains rose before us crowned by Makheras; 4730 feet;
apparently close above us; dark in plutonic rocks and sparsely covered
with myrtles and other evergreens。 As we neared the base of the
mountains; the vegetation increased; and passing the dirty village of
Lithrodondo; we entered upon a succession of hills divided by numerous
small torrent…beds; the steep banks of which were thickly fringed with
oleanders; mastic; myrtles; and other shrubs; which formed an
inspiriting change from the weary treeless country we had left behind。
Beyond Lithrodondo are extensive vineyards; but it was late; and I was
obliged to turn back towards Dali; fifteen miles distant。

Wherever I had been since my departure from Larnaca the natives had
complained of the effects of fever to which they are subjected during
the summer months; but they were unanimous in declaring that 〃the
general sickness of the last year was exceptional; and that the fevers
were not of a dangerous nature。〃 It is well known that upon our first
occupation of the island in July; 1878; all troops; both English and
Indian; suffered to a degree that would have rendered them unfit for
active service。 It is true that the actual mortality was not excessive;
but the strength of an army must be reckoned by the EFFECTIVE force; and
not by numbers。 There can be no doubt that; owing to a season declared
by the inhabitants to be exceptionally unhealthy; and the unfortunate
necessity for a military occupation during the extreme heat of July and
August; the troops being overworked; badly fed; and unprotected from the
sun; the newly…acquired island was stamped with a pestilential
character; and Cyprus became a byeword as a fever…smitten failure。 I
shall give my personal experiences; untinged by any prejudice。 The
natural features of the country produced a sad impression upon my first
arrival in a scene where the depressing influence of a barren aspect
must to a certain extent affect the nervous system; but a careful
examination of the entire surface of the island subsequently modified my
first impressions; with results which these pages will describe。

There was no object in prolonging my visit to Dali; the tombs of ancient
Idalium had already been ransacked by the consuls of various nations;
and had I felt disposed to disturb the repose of the dead; nominally in
the interests of science; but at the same time to turn an honest penny
by the sale of their remains; I should have been unable to follow the
example of the burrowing antiquarians who had preceded me; a prohibition
having been placed upon all such enterprises by the English government。

It is supposed that Idalium is one of the largest and richest treasuries
of the dead in Cyprus。 For several centuries the tombs had been
excavated and pillaged in the hopes of discovering objects of value。 The
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