[163] Athens Cat. No. 218.

[164] Athens Cat. No. 219.

[165] e.g. Kaibel, No. 505, from Tricca. The formula of dedication is Ἑ�μάον Χθονίου.

[166] See Plates XXV, XXVI.

[167] Athen. Mittheil. iv. pl. i, ii. Cf. C. A. G. pl. i.

[168] Michaelis, Ancient Marbles in Great Britain, p. 385, whence our engraving is taken.

[169] C. A. G. pl. iv. As to the pentathlon, see the Journ. Hell. Stud. i. p. 210.

[170] Athen. Mittheil. iii. pl. 14.

[171] These are lost, but the holes in which they were fixed remain over the forehead.

[172] Reins, sword, and lance were added in metal, as is shown by the remaining holes in which these were fixed. Colour was doubtless freely added.