120 CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.
from the shoulder, and the upper part of the forearm.
This fragment may, perhaps, have belonged to figure G
of the west pediment. (See Carrey's drawing.)
Height (to elbow), 1 foot 11 inches. Cat. of Sculpture, I., pi. 6, fig. 2.
In part given by Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 40; Synopsis, No. 342
(268).
331. Left arm of female figure, bent, from near the shoulder,
to a little above the elbow. Drapery, thrown over the
arm at the elbow joint, falls partly on the upper and
partly on the fore arm. In the drapery of the upper arm
is a hole for the attachment of an object in metal. This
fragment seems best suited to the figure N of the west
pediment. (See Carrey's drawing.^
Length, armpit to elbow, 1 foot 4| inches. Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 26 ;
Synopsis, No. 315 (271*).
332. Eight arm of female figure, slightly bent, formed of
two fragments united at the elbow. This may, perhaps,
belong to figure F of the west pediment.
Length, 2 feet 7J inches. Michaelis (pi. 8, fig. 30) gives the upper
arm; Synopsis, No. 339 (269).
333. Left forearm of female figure, broken off above the
elbow (Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 28). To this is united 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.
Length, elbow to wrist, 1 foot 7 inches. Synopsis, No. 314 (272).
334. Left (?) forearm of female figure. Michaelis (pi. 8,
fig. 29) thinks that it may have belonged either to figure
O or W of the west pediment.
Length, 11J inches. Synopsis, No. 311 (264).
from the shoulder, and the upper part of the forearm.
This fragment may, perhaps, have belonged to figure G
of the west pediment. (See Carrey's drawing.)
Height (to elbow), 1 foot 11 inches. Cat. of Sculpture, I., pi. 6, fig. 2.
In part given by Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 40; Synopsis, No. 342
(268).
331. Left arm of female figure, bent, from near the shoulder,
to a little above the elbow. Drapery, thrown over the
arm at the elbow joint, falls partly on the upper and
partly on the fore arm. In the drapery of the upper arm
is a hole for the attachment of an object in metal. This
fragment seems best suited to the figure N of the west
pediment. (See Carrey's drawing.^
Length, armpit to elbow, 1 foot 4| inches. Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 26 ;
Synopsis, No. 315 (271*).
332. Eight arm of female figure, slightly bent, formed of
two fragments united at the elbow. This may, perhaps,
belong to figure F of the west pediment.
Length, 2 feet 7J inches. Michaelis (pi. 8, fig. 30) gives the upper
arm; Synopsis, No. 339 (269).
333. Left forearm of female figure, broken off above the
elbow (Michaelis, pi. 8, fig. 28). To this is united 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.
Length, elbow to wrist, 1 foot 7 inches. Synopsis, No. 314 (272).
334. Left (?) forearm of female figure. Michaelis (pi. 8,
fig. 29) thinks that it may have belonged either to figure
O or W of the west pediment.
Length, 11J inches. Synopsis, No. 311 (264).