Now, if Model 1 be taken, and considered as representing a block of 64 cubes, the Gold corner as one cube, the Orange line as two cubes, the Fawn point as one cube, the Dark-blue square as four cubes, the Light-buff interior as eight cubes, and so on, it will correspond to the diagram ([Fig. 7]). This block differs from the last in the number of cubes, but the arrangement of the colours is the same. The following table gives the names which we will use for these cubes. There are no new names; they are only applied more than once to all cubes of the same colour.

Fourth
Floor.
-OlusSemitaSemitaLama
ViaMelMelIter
ViaMelMelIter
IlexCallisCallisSors
Third
Floor.
-BucinaMurexMurexDaps
AlvusMalaMalaProes
AlvusMalaMalaProes
ArctosMœnaMœnaFar
Second
Floor.
-BucinaMurexMurexDaps
AlvusMalaMalaProes
AlvusMalaMalaProes
ArctosMœnaMœnaFar
First
Floor.
-CistaCadusCadusCrus
DosSyceSyceBolus
DosSyceSyceBolus
CorvusCuspisCuspisNugæ

Fig. 6.

Fig. 7.

Fig. 8.

If we now consider Model 1 to represent a block, five cubes each way, built up of inch cubes, and colour it in the same way, that is, with similar colours for the corner-cubes, edge-cubes, face-cubes, and interior-cubes, we obtain what is represented in the diagram ([Fig. 8]). Here we have nine Dark-blue cubes called Mœna; that is, Mœna denotes the nine Dark-blue cubes, forming a layer on the front of the cube, and filling up the whole front except the edges and points. Cuspis denotes three Orange, Dos three Blue, and Arctos three Brown cubes.

Now, the block of cubes can be similarly increased to any size we please. The corners will always consist of single cubes; that is, Corvus will remain a single cubic inch, even though the block be a hundred inches each way. Cuspis, in that case, will be 98 inches long, and consist of a row of 98 cubes; Arctos, also, will be a long thin line of cubes standing up. Mœna will be a thin layer of cubes almost covering the whole front of the block; the number of them will be 98 times 98. Syce will be a similar square layer of cubes on the ground, so also Mel, Alvus, Proes, and Murex in their respective places. Mala, the interior of the cube, will consist of 98 times 98 times 98 inch cubes.