I.—7. Two Tiles, from the roof of the Ambulatory of the
Temple of Theseus.
From the TEMPLE of ERECTHEUS and adjoining
Buildings: also Specimens of Ionic Architecture.
J.—1. One of the Caryatides, which supported a roof under
which the Olive-tree sacred to Minerva was sup-
posed to have been preserved.
2. Part of a Column from the Temple of Erectheus,
of the Ionic order.
3. Base of ditto.
4. Capital of ditto.
5. Detached part of the rich Frize from the same
Temple.
6. Four fragments of ornamented Ionic Entablature.
7. Three large ditto.
8. One small ditto.
9. One large fragment with inscriptions.
10. Ditto, ditto, Ionic Entablature.
11. Three upper parts of Columns of the Ionic order.
12. Three large pieces of fluted Ionic Shaft.
13. One ditto, short.
14. Two pieces of small Ionic Shaft, fluted and reeded.
15. One Capital of Ionic pilaster.
16. Two Ionic Capitals.
17. Two parts of Ionic Entablature.
18. One large Ionic Capital.
MONUMENTS appertaining to the Worship and the
Theatre of BACCHUS.
K.—1. A colossal Statue of Bacchus, which was placed
over the Theatre.
Temple of Theseus.
From the TEMPLE of ERECTHEUS and adjoining
Buildings: also Specimens of Ionic Architecture.
J.—1. One of the Caryatides, which supported a roof under
which the Olive-tree sacred to Minerva was sup-
posed to have been preserved.
2. Part of a Column from the Temple of Erectheus,
of the Ionic order.
3. Base of ditto.
4. Capital of ditto.
5. Detached part of the rich Frize from the same
Temple.
6. Four fragments of ornamented Ionic Entablature.
7. Three large ditto.
8. One small ditto.
9. One large fragment with inscriptions.
10. Ditto, ditto, Ionic Entablature.
11. Three upper parts of Columns of the Ionic order.
12. Three large pieces of fluted Ionic Shaft.
13. One ditto, short.
14. Two pieces of small Ionic Shaft, fluted and reeded.
15. One Capital of Ionic pilaster.
16. Two Ionic Capitals.
17. Two parts of Ionic Entablature.
18. One large Ionic Capital.
MONUMENTS appertaining to the Worship and the
Theatre of BACCHUS.
K.—1. A colossal Statue of Bacchus, which was placed
over the Theatre.