803. Fragment of votive relief, with toes and the forepart of the right foot.—Pnyx, Athens. Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 6½ inches; width, 5½ inches. Synopsis, No. 217 (253); Mus. Marbles, IX., pl. 41, fig. 4; Ellis, Elgin Marbles, II., p. 105, No. 217.
804. Tablet with votive relief of vulva, dedicated by Olympias.
Inscribed: Ὀλυμπιὰς ὑψίστῳ εὐχήν.—Pnyx, Athens. Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 5½ inches; width, 7½ inches. Dodwell, Tour, I., p. 403; Synopsis, No. 216 (246); C.I.G., 500; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., LXII.
805. Tablet with votive relief, representing a human face from the bridge of the nose downwards, dedicated by Tertia.
Inscribed: Τερτία ὑψίστῳ εὐχήν.—Pnyx, Athens. Elgin Coll.
Pentelic marble; height, 8½ inches; width, 7¾ inches. Dodwell, Tour, I., p. 404, with woodcut; Synopsis, No. 218 (250); Mus. Marbles, IX., pl. 41, fig. 7; C.I.G., 501; Ellis, Elgin Marbles, II., p. 105, No. 218; Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., LXIII.
806. Tablet with votive relief, representing a pair of arms, within a panel, dedicated by Claudia Prepusa. The hands are wanting.