[84] See below, p. 62 f.

[85] Fig. 11, I.

[86] B. in Fig. 6 and 11.

[87] Marked h on the plans.

[88] Fig. 11, m and n.

[89] In Fig. 11 the reference letter l., to indicate the building, is marked along the gangway.

[90] It is marked on the plan, and lies between the entrance m and the south-east corner of the building.

[91] The κρεμαστὸς παράδεισος of Berossus, the κρεμαστὸς κῆπος of Ctesias and Strabo, the pensiles horti of Curtius Rufus; their descriptions are quoted at length by Koldewey, "Babylon," pp. 95 ff., Engl, ed., pp. 90 ff.

[92] Koldewey's explanation, that the total circuit of the building has been confused with the length of a single side, need not be invoked, in view of the natural tendency of ancient writers to exaggeration in such matters, especially when reproducing measurements at second or third hand.

[93] This objection seems to me to outweigh any correspondence in details between the architectural structure of the Vaulted Building and the texts of Curtius Rufus or Diodorus.