Length, 2 feet 7½ inches. Michaelis (pl. 8, fig. 30) gives the upper arm; Synopsis No. 339 (269).
333. Left forearm of female figure, broken off above the elbow (Michaelis, pl. 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. Forearm of female figure. Michaelis (pl. 8, fig. 29) thinks that it may have belonged either to figure O or W of the west pediment.
Length, 11½ inches. Synopsis, No. 311 (264).
335. Fragment of left thigh, above life size. Michaelis (pl. 8, fig. 39) calls this a female fragment, and suggests the nude seated female figure S of the west pediment. But he seems to be in error as to the sex, and the fragment seems more appropriate to the figure of the boy, E, in the same pediment.
Length, 1 foot. Synopsis, No. 312 (267).
336. Fore part of right foot of female figure, resting on a thick sole. The foot belonged to a colossal figure, which, can hardly have been other than the Athenè of the west pediment.
Length, 1 foot 1¾ inches (length of second toe, 3¾ inches). Michaelis. pl. 8, fig. 32; Synopsis, No. 340 (244).
337. Piece of drapery, which must have hung free, apparently from the shoulder and outstretched right arm of a colossal figure. At the upper extremity is part of a dowel hole, showing that the marble had been attached here by a joint.