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two fragments united at the elbow. Michaelis (pi. 8, fig.
30) gives the upper arm. Synopsis, 339 (269).

6. Left fore-arm of female figure, broken off above the
elbow (Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 28). To this is united, rather
more than half-way to the wrist, a cast of a fragment at
Athens with the wrist, which is bent a little inwards.
The arm must have been bent at the elbow.

7. Fore-arm of female figure. Michaelis (pi. 8, fig. 29)
thinks that it may have belonged either to figure 0 or
W of the West pediment. Synopsis, 311 (264).

8. Fragment, perhaps back of thigh. Michaelis (pi. 8,
fig. 39) thinks that this fragment may have belonged to
figure S of the West pediment, but it seems more likely to
have been part of figure E in that pediment. Synopsis
312 (267).

9. Fore-part of right foot of female figure, resting on a
thick sole (Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 32).

10. Piece of drapery from a colossal figure, which must
have hung free, probably from the back of the shoulder.
At the upper extremity is part of a dowel hole, showing
that the marble had been attached here by a joint.
Synopsis, 343 (144).

11. Fragment of right shoulder and arm as low as the
deltoid. The upper arm presses against the side. This
fragment may belong to the boy P on the left of Q in the
West pediment. Synopsis 303 (133).

CASTS FROM FRAGMENTS OF THE PEDI-
MENTAL SCULPTURES,

(Wall-Cases, P, Q, R, S, T, Y.)

1. Female head which was formerly built into the stair-
case of a house at Venice, belonging to the San Gallo
family, one of whom, Felice San Gallo, was the Secretary
 
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