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REMARKS ON THE THESAURI OF THE GREEKS. 



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REFERENCES TO THE PLATE. 



A. is the door-way of the Treasury at Orchomenus. 



B. is the great stone over the door-way, of granular marble. 



C. the inside slope. 



a. is the door-way of the Treasury of Mycenas. 



b. is the great stone over the door-way, having above it a triangular 

 opening for the admission of light. The stone is twenty-seven feet 

 long ; four feet six inches high ; one foot six inches broad. 



y. is a section of the large stone. 



The measures of the Orchomenian Treasury are from Mr. Hawkins ; 

 those of the Thesaurus of Mycena? are taken from Colonel Squire's 

 papers. 



