[442]. Pindar, Pyth. viii. 19-20, x. 15, xi. 21.

[443]. B.C.H. l.c. p. 611, and supra, p. [126].

[444]. Pausanias, x. 32, 1.

[445]. B.C.H., 1899, pp. 564, 613.

[446]. Frazer, Pausanias, ii. 205; Politis in The Olympic Games in 1896, pp. 31 ff.

[447]. Hipparch. ch. 3.

[448]. One may be seen in the museum at Athens, another has been re-erected in the stadium.

[449]. Wiegand u. Schrader, Priene, pp. 258 ff.

[450]. Schreiber, Atlas, xxvi. 1; Blouet, Expéd. de Morée, ii. Pl. xxxix. The stadium is stated to belong to the third century B.C.

[451]. Krause, Gym. Pl. iv. 5.