[736] Cf. B. M. Sculpt., I, no. 209 (A. H. Smith).
[737] See Waldstein, p. 180; F. W., no. 219; A. M., IX, 1884, p. 248.
[738] Reinach, Rép., II, 1, 85, 9; M. D., I, p. 47, no. 179; cf. F. W., 219. Overbeck, Griech. Kunstmythol., III. Apollon, p. 162, fig. 9.
[739] A. M., I, 1876, Pl. X, and pp. 178 f. (Kekulé); Bulle, 105 (Left) and p. 208, fig. 47.
[740] Published in J. H. S., XXVI, 1906, pp. 278–80 (Dickins); here, on p. 279, we have the fragment photographed with the lower parts of the Choiseul-Gouffier and Omphalos copies on either side; Dickins says that with the possible exception of the Athens statue this fragment shows the best workmanship of all the copies. Helbig, Fuehrer, no. 1268.
[741] B. M. Sculpt., I, no. 211; it shows the krobylos best.
[742] B. M. Sculpt., I, no. 210.
[743] Braun, Vorschule d. Kunstmythol., Pl. V, (quoted by A. H. Smith).
[744] Mon. d. I., X, 1874–78, Pl. 54; discussed in Annali, L, 1878, pp. 61 f. (Brizio).
[745] Cf. Helbig, Fuehrer, I, no. 859; Beulé, Monnaies d’Athênes, p. 271, quoted in Jb., II, 1887, p. 235, n. 54.