The size of the interior court can now be easily determined. It is 64 m.—210 ft.—from N. to S., and 19.28 m.—63 ft.—from E. to W. Its area covers therefore 1,235 sq. m.—13,230 sq. ft.,—or about one fourth of an acre; whereas the entire débris, measured as well as possible, scatter over more than two acres of ground.
For the computation of the number of rooms in the whole pile, cross-sections are necessary. ([Pl. V.], Figs. 1-8.) The height of each story is about the same as in B, to wit, 2.28 m.—7 ft. 6 in.
Fig. 1, section of west wing about l l, from west to east.
Fig. 2, lines b b and a B.
Fig. 3, section of west wing along h h.
Fig. 4, line d d, north, up to south line of C.
Fig. 5, section of west wing along line g g.
Fig. 6, line f f, southern boundary of east wing, and for the entire rectangle up to E.
Fig. 7, cross-section of north wing, line A n, from north to south.
Fig. 8, south wing, from north to south.