FRAGMENTS OP PARTHENON SCULPTURES. 133
figure; and with a right foot turned to the right, and
wearing a shoe with a thick sole. The figure to which
this fragment belongs must have been a maiden in the
procession; probably the figure on the left of slab ii., now
entirely lost, but preserved in Carrey's drawing.
Height, 1 foot. Compare Michaelis, pi. 14, slab ii., No. 2.
2. Female head, looking to the left. The hair is gathered
up under a net. This must have belonged to one of the
figures in the procession on the east side, slabs vii.-ix.,
and probably to No. 56.
Height, 4| inches.
North Frieze.
3. Fragment of arm and drapery of male figure moving to
the left. From the left edge of a slab. This seems to be
a part of the figure, No. 4, partly seen on slab ii., and has
been thus drawn in fig. 11.
Height, 1 foot 1 inch.
4. Left-hand upper corner of slab, on which is a youthful
male head, bound with a diadem, looking to the left; the
face shown in three quarters. This seems to agree best
with Carrey's drawing of the figure with the sheep,
slab iv., No 7 ( = Michaelis, No. 9). See fig. 11.
Height, 1\ inches.
4a. Fragment of male figure, turned to the left, extending
from the neck to the hip. The drapery consists only of
a mantle, which is seen passing over the left shoulder
and round the body. This figure, formerly assigned to
the south frieze, is composed like the conductor of victims,
north frieze, No. 9 (= Michaelis, No. 11), though it is
doubtful whether it can actually fit.
Height, 1 foot J inch ; Michaelis, pi. 11, slab xxiv., A. (misdi-awn to
the right).
figure; and with a right foot turned to the right, and
wearing a shoe with a thick sole. The figure to which
this fragment belongs must have been a maiden in the
procession; probably the figure on the left of slab ii., now
entirely lost, but preserved in Carrey's drawing.
Height, 1 foot. Compare Michaelis, pi. 14, slab ii., No. 2.
2. Female head, looking to the left. The hair is gathered
up under a net. This must have belonged to one of the
figures in the procession on the east side, slabs vii.-ix.,
and probably to No. 56.
Height, 4| inches.
North Frieze.
3. Fragment of arm and drapery of male figure moving to
the left. From the left edge of a slab. This seems to be
a part of the figure, No. 4, partly seen on slab ii., and has
been thus drawn in fig. 11.
Height, 1 foot 1 inch.
4. Left-hand upper corner of slab, on which is a youthful
male head, bound with a diadem, looking to the left; the
face shown in three quarters. This seems to agree best
with Carrey's drawing of the figure with the sheep,
slab iv., No 7 ( = Michaelis, No. 9). See fig. 11.
Height, 1\ inches.
4a. Fragment of male figure, turned to the left, extending
from the neck to the hip. The drapery consists only of
a mantle, which is seen passing over the left shoulder
and round the body. This figure, formerly assigned to
the south frieze, is composed like the conductor of victims,
north frieze, No. 9 (= Michaelis, No. 11), though it is
doubtful whether it can actually fit.
Height, 1 foot J inch ; Michaelis, pi. 11, slab xxiv., A. (misdi-awn to
the right).