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Part of band for supporting the beams of the ceiling in the central hall of the Propylaea. There are considerable remains of the painted mouldings.--_Elgin Coll._

Pentelic marble; height, 1 foot 7-1/4 inches; length, 3 feet 10-1/2 inches. _Synopsis_, No. 131 (308). Stuart, II., ch. V., pl.

8, fig. 1; Bohn, _Die Propylaen_, pl. 12, fig. 6.

MISCELLANEOUS ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENTS.

[Sidenote: =436.=]

Capital of one of the antae from the small Ionic temple near the Ilissos seen by Stuart, but destroyed since his time in 1780.--_Elgin Coll._

Height, 1 foot 1/8 inch; breadth, 2 feet 1/2 inch. _Synopsis_, No. 170 (174). Stuart, I., ch. II., pl. 8, fig. 1. See also Leake, _Topography of Athens_, 2nd ed., p. 250.

[Sidenote: =437.=]

Moulding with anthemion, plait, maeander, and leaf, bead and reel patterns. Found near the south-east _anta_ of the Erechtheion.

--_Inwood Coll._

Height, 8-1/4 inches; breadth, 6-3/4 inches. _Synopsis_, No. 407.

Inwood, _Erechtheion_, pl. 26, p. 138.

[Sidenote: =438.=]

Antefixal ornament or acroterion from the temple of Demeter at Eleusis. For a similar ornament see Kinnard in Stuart's _Antiquities of Athens_, 2nd ed., iii., pl. 1, p. 53.--_Elgin Coll._

Pentelic marble; height, 3 feet 7-1/2 inches. _Synopsis_, No. 169 (173); Laborde, _Le Parthenon_, pl. 27.

[Sidenote: =439.=]

Ornament of roof-tile, _kalypter anthemotos_. Purchased by Inwood at Athens.--_Inwood Coll._

Pentelic marble; height, 8-3/4 inches. _Synopsis_, No. 417.

Inwood, _Erechtheion_, pl. 28, fig. 3, p. 144.

[Sidenote: =440.=]

Ornament of roof-tile. Probably purchased by Inwood at Athens.--_Inwood Coll._

Pentelic marble; height, 10-3/4 inches. _Synopsis_, No. 412.

Inwood, _Erechtheion_, pl. 28, fig. 2, p. 144.

[Sidenote: =441.=]

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