3.Lioness, couching for a spring, but with right paw raised.
Prachov, pl. vi. a, e.
4.Lion devouring deer. This group is of an established conventional form.
Fellows, Lycia, pl. facing p. 174; Wolters, No. 148; Prachov, pl. vi. b, d.; Dieulafoy, L'Art Ant. de la Perse, III., pl. 16; Brunn, Denkmaeler, No. 104.
5.Lynx to left, with right paw raised.
Prachov, pl. vi. a, b.; Wolters, No. 147.
6, 7.Bull contending with Satyr, who appears to be in a position similar to Satyr on slab 1; but a joint cuts off the right leg, and the left arm is wanting.
Prachov, pl. vi. a, f; vi. b, g. Coarse limestone. The height of the frieze is 2 feet 6¾ inches; the lengths of the slabs are: (1) 4 feet 9 inches; (2) 6 feet; (3) 5 feet 9 inches; (4) 5 feet 1½ inches; (5) 4 feet 11 inches; (6) 4 feet 9½ inches; (7) 3 feet 1 inch.
82.1-8. Frieze of cocks and hens. Six cocks and five hens represented as standing still, picking up food, or fighting. The work is carefully studied from nature.—Built into the walls of the Acropolis at Xanthos.
Coarse limestone; height, 1 foot 4½ inches; combined length of eight slabs, 28 feet 8 inches; Fellows, Lycia, pl. facing p. 174 (two slabs); Wolters, Nos. 136-144; Brunn, Denkmaeler, No. 103.