18. Similar fragment of olive-tree, larger than last.
Height, 1 foot 4 inches. Michaelis, pl. 8, fig. 15.
19. Fragment of ankle and part of calf of right leg wearing high boot and attached on the right side to the trunk of a tree. It is highly improbable that this fragment belonged to the Parthenon.
Height, 1 foot 3 inches.
20. Left hand and wrist of male figure; the palm is grooved for the reception of some object like a staff; the thumb, forefinger, and upper joints of the other fingers are wanting. The scale is rather larger than that of the so-called Theseus (D) of the east pediment, to which the fragment has been attributed by Overbeck. The wrist is slightly bent inwards. This hand is finely modelled.
Length, 9½ inches. Overbeck, Ber. d. k. sächs. Ges. d. Wissenschaften, 1880, p. 43.
21. Fragment of left hand and wrist of male figure, the hand much bent back as if the figure had rested on the open palm; broken across the middle of the metacarpal bones; possibly the left hand of the River-God V in the west pediment. See No. [304 V].
Breadth, 6¼ inches.