Limestone; height of fragment, 1 foot 5 inches; width. 1 foot 9 inches. Mus. Marbles, IV., pl. 25, fig. 4; Synopsis, No. 24; cf. Cockerell, Phigaleia, pl. 6.
507. Fragment of the capital of one of the Doric columns of the pronaos or opisthodomos, including the lower part of the echinus, and the upper part of the flutings.
Limestone; height, 5½ inches; width, 1 foot 6½ inches.
508. Fragment of the capital of one of the Ionic columns of the interior of the cella, with a part of the fluting. These capitals are of peculiar form, each column being connected at the back by a cross wall with the wall of the cella (see plan). The three exposed faces of the capital had each a pair of Ionic volutes. In the centre of the volute is a stud of marble separately made. The hole for it was prepared by a series of drill holes placed so as to form a ring-like depression, the centre of which was afterwards worked out. The profile of the side pairs of volutes was somewhat different to that of the front pair, whence it can be ascertained that the fragment in the British Museum contains a part of the front and right side of the cap.
Marble; height, 1 foot 6 inches. Mus. Marbles, IV., pl. 25, fig. 3; Synopsis, No. 25; Cockerell, Phigaleia, pl. 14.
509. 1. Roof tile, with antefixal end, with a palmette in relief above two volutes springing from an acanthus.
Marble; height, 1 foot 3¼ inches; length, 1 foot 8½ inches. Mus. Marbles, IV., pl. 25, fig. 1; Synopsis, No. 39; Exp. de Morée, II., pl. 19, fig. 1; Cockerell, Phigaleia, pl. 7.
2.
Part of roof tile from the ridge of the roof of the temple. The central portion is not worked with palmettes, as shown by Cockerell.
Marble; height of fragment, 1 foot 4 inches; length, 1 foot 6 inches. The complete length was about 2 feet 3 inches. Mus. Marbles, IV., pl. 25, fig. 2; Synopsis, No. 40; Cockerell, Phigaleia, pl. 7, figs. 5, 6.