4.Fragment of a wing, with a joint for attachment, and a heavy support below. The figure of Victory (J) in the east pediment probably had large wings; but it is difficult to attach this cast to the statue.
Greatest length, 2 feet 6 inches. Michaelis, pl. 8, fig. 11; Laborde, pl. 25, fig. 12; Overbeck, Ber. d. k. sächs. Ges. d. Wissenschaften, 1880, pl. 3.
5. Three smaller fragments of similar wings.
One is engraved, Michaelis, pl. 8, fig. 10; Laborde, pl. 25, fig. 17.
6. Portion of chiton, the flowing lines of which greatly resemble the treatment of the Iris? (G) of the east pediment.
Length, 1 foot 6½ inches.
7. Portion of the right side of a draped figure wearing chiton and mantle, and sitting on a rock. Attributed by Michaelis to the west pediment (fig. D or fig. U).
Height, 3 feet 3 inches. Michaelis, pl. 8, fig. 5. See above, No. [304 D].
8. Left knee of seated draped figure, with the fingers of a small hand on it. (West pediment, figs. D, E.) See No. [304, D, E].