[164] This arrangement is suggested in Fig. 28.
[165] I., 181.
[166] See above, p. 75.
[167] See Fig. 29, G.
[168] C and D.
[169] The bronze step of Nebuchadnezzar, preserved in the British Museum (see above, [p. 27], n. 1), seems to have come from the temple entrance in the south-west front, facing the temple-tower.
[170] Fig. 29, A.
[171] Fig. 29, B.
[172] In the engraving, in order that the wedge and the dragon should stand out in relief, the surface of the stone has been cut away round them. This gives the lowest story of the tower an appearance of having arched openings in it. It should, of course, be solid, like the other stages of the tower, the apparent openings being merely due to the exigencies of the engraver; cf. King, "Boundary-Stones and Memorial-Tablets in the British Museum." p. 25, n. 1. A photographic reproduction of this portion of the stone is given, op. cit., Pl. xli.
[173] In the "Athenæum," Feb. 12th, 1876.