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in another part of the castle two more, placed on each side of an escutcheon as supporters.
On making this most interesting discovery, I felt, as you may suppose, much surprise that these lions had never, to my knowledge, been noticed by any of the English travellers who had visited Budrum.
![View of Lion in Wall of Castle, Budrum](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/09/Travels_%26_discoveries_in_the_Levant_Vol-1-View_of_Lion_in_Wall_of_Castle%2C_Budrum.png/300px-Travels_%26_discoveries_in_the_Levant_Vol-1-View_of_Lion_in_Wall_of_Castle%2C_Budrum.png)
The reliefs in the walls of the castle were drawn in situ by Dalton in the last century, and by Captain Devereux a few years back;147 and the gentlemen charged with the removal of these pieces of frieze in 1846 were engaged in that operation for a whole month, during which time they must have had the