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51. Unintelligible fragment, perhaps derived from the
cornice.
Length, 1 foot; height, 6 inches ; width, 7 inches.
Fragments of Lions' Heads, from the Cornice.
52. Left side of lion's mane, with remains showing the
attachment to the cornice.
Height, 1 foot 3 inches.
53. Lion's head from the cornice (?). The month is closed.
The lower part is wanting.
Height, 1 foot 4 inches.
54. Upper part of lion's head from the cornice. Red paint
on the mane.
Height, 11 inches; width, 1 foot 5 inches.
55. Eight side of lion's head, from the cornice, with eye,
ear, and part of mane.
Height, inches.
OTHER FRAGMENTS FROM EPHESUS.
. 1. Fragment of the head of an ox, apparently projecting
from a background, in high relief. The head is seen in
three-quarter face to the left.
Height, 1 foot ; width, 1 foot 5 inches.
2. Fragment of the head of an ox, including the forehead
and eyes. Apparently the head is seen in three-quarter
face to the left, as in the preceding.
Height, 10J inches ; width, 1 foot 6 inches.
3. Fragment with part of the flank of an ox (?), springing
from a square base. Two horns intertwined (?) in relief
on the side of the fragment. If the explanation offered is
correct, the animal must have been part of an architectural
51. Unintelligible fragment, perhaps derived from the
cornice.
Length, 1 foot; height, 6 inches ; width, 7 inches.
Fragments of Lions' Heads, from the Cornice.
52. Left side of lion's mane, with remains showing the
attachment to the cornice.
Height, 1 foot 3 inches.
53. Lion's head from the cornice (?). The month is closed.
The lower part is wanting.
Height, 1 foot 4 inches.
54. Upper part of lion's head from the cornice. Red paint
on the mane.
Height, 11 inches; width, 1 foot 5 inches.
55. Eight side of lion's head, from the cornice, with eye,
ear, and part of mane.
Height, inches.
OTHER FRAGMENTS FROM EPHESUS.
. 1. Fragment of the head of an ox, apparently projecting
from a background, in high relief. The head is seen in
three-quarter face to the left.
Height, 1 foot ; width, 1 foot 5 inches.
2. Fragment of the head of an ox, including the forehead
and eyes. Apparently the head is seen in three-quarter
face to the left, as in the preceding.
Height, 10J inches ; width, 1 foot 6 inches.
3. Fragment with part of the flank of an ox (?), springing
from a square base. Two horns intertwined (?) in relief
on the side of the fragment. If the explanation offered is
correct, the animal must have been part of an architectural