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which it closely resembles in the position of the horse's
head.

16. Fragment showing the inner side of a left foot,
moving to the right, with drapery from below the calf to
above the ankle. The heel is raised as if the knee was
bent. On the left side of this fragment is a joint. It is
combined by Michaelis with his pi. 11, xliii., 126, which
he did not recognise as following xli., 83 (his 119). This
identification makes his conjecture as to the position of
the fragment with the foot untenable. It probably
belongs to one of the figures conducting the victims,
xxxviii. to xliv.

17. Fragment from chariot group moving to the right.
The body of the chariot and about three quarters of the
wheel, above which is part of the antyx, are preserved.
The flowing skirt of the charioteer floats behind the body
of the quadriga, and is shown through the spokes of the
wheel. The tail of one of the horses hangs down in
front of the body of the quadriga falling over the edge of
the wheel. This fragment may belong to one of the
chariot groups drawn by Carrey, possibly to pi. 11, xxxiii^
82, in Michaelis.

18. Fragment of male figure moving to right; from
the hips to the beginning of the shoulder blades. The
dress is a mantle wound round the body under the
right arm, the end cast over the left shoulder. The
right arm, which is preserved from above the elbow to
the knuckles of the hand, is bare. On the right side of
this fragment is a joint. It probably belongs to a figure
in the procession of old men and musicians, slabs xxxiv—
xxxvii., or in that of men leading victims, xxxviii-xliv.
Michaelis inserts it in xxxv. (No. 97, in his pi. 11), but
his drawing is incorrect, and the fragment cannot be
adjusted there.

19. Youthful beardless head wearing a petasos and
 
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