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5. Left thigh from below stifle, the outer side split off;
broken off in the hough joint.
Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. f; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 31.
6. Eight forefoot; made up of two fragments of which
one is Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. p; broken off below the
knee; the hoof free from the ground.
7. Hoof of forefoot, free from the ground; cut away on
one side with rough surface; under the foot are holes near
the edge as if for nails.
Michaelis, pi. 8 J.K. o; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 38.
8. Hindhoof attached to fragment of base.
Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. m; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 41.
9. Left foreleg, bent, from above knee to below knee.
Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. s; Laborde, pi. 26, figs. 30, 30 bis.
Marble Fragments of Metopes.
342. The following fragments can be assigned to their
respective places on the south side.
1. Metope XII. (No. 314). Eight foot of female figure.
See ante, No. 314.
[2. Metope XIV. The body of a male figure, formerly
ascribed to this metope, has now been shown to belong to
the west pediment; cf. No. 304, P].
3. Metope XVI. The head and trunk of a figure who
has fallen in a combat between two men. The trunk
was one of the Elgin fragments, and is also engraved in
the vignette to Museum Marbles, Part vii. The head was
formerly at Chatswoi th, and was presented to the Museum
by the Duke of Devonshire in 1859. Carrey gives the
position of the head of the fallen figure very accurately.
Synopsis, No. 323 (294); Michaelis, pi. 3, ivi.
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5. Left thigh from below stifle, the outer side split off;
broken off in the hough joint.
Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. f; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 31.
6. Eight forefoot; made up of two fragments of which
one is Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. p; broken off below the
knee; the hoof free from the ground.
7. Hoof of forefoot, free from the ground; cut away on
one side with rough surface; under the foot are holes near
the edge as if for nails.
Michaelis, pi. 8 J.K. o; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 38.
8. Hindhoof attached to fragment of base.
Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. m; Laborde, pi. 26, fig. 41.
9. Left foreleg, bent, from above knee to below knee.
Michaelis, pi. 8, J.K. s; Laborde, pi. 26, figs. 30, 30 bis.
Marble Fragments of Metopes.
342. The following fragments can be assigned to their
respective places on the south side.
1. Metope XII. (No. 314). Eight foot of female figure.
See ante, No. 314.
[2. Metope XIV. The body of a male figure, formerly
ascribed to this metope, has now been shown to belong to
the west pediment; cf. No. 304, P].
3. Metope XVI. The head and trunk of a figure who
has fallen in a combat between two men. The trunk
was one of the Elgin fragments, and is also engraved in
the vignette to Museum Marbles, Part vii. The head was
formerly at Chatswoi th, and was presented to the Museum
by the Duke of Devonshire in 1859. Carrey gives the
position of the head of the fallen figure very accurately.
Synopsis, No. 323 (294); Michaelis, pi. 3, ivi.
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