Cerigo, formerly Cythera, the last of the Seven Ionian Islands, is situated five miles S. of the island of Servi, and 14 E.S.E. of Cape Malio. […] At four miles distance to the S. we find Cape Liado, opposite to which are three small islands called Deer Islands (Elaphonisia). From thence to Cape Trochilo, one of the southern points of the island, the distance is six miles S. E. The other southern point, situated four miles E. of the above, is called Cape Kapello; and between these two points a small harbour opens, at the bottom of which, on the declivity of a mountain, is the small town of Kapsali containing about 4000 souls, which has succeeded to the ancient Cythera.