ARCHITECTURAL INSCRIPTION. 597 



there was un wrought six feet and a half; of the astragal eight 

 feet unwrought. 



Of . . others, six feet of the cymatium unwrought, of the astragal 

 eight feet. 



I Other, half worked, as to the smooth work. 



IV belonging to the portico four feet in length, three feet in 

 width, five palms in thickness ; of these the smooth work is 

 finished with out the carving. II angular y (eaves) upon the por- 

 tico facing the east, six feet in length, three feet and a half in 

 width, five palms in thickness. Of the one of these the 

 smooth work is done, but the cymatium is wholly unwrought, 

 and the astragal ; of the other — of the cymatium three feet 

 and a half are unwrought, and of the astragal five feet are 

 unwrought. 



Upon the wall next the Pandroseum, seven feet and a half in 

 length, three feet and a half in width, are half finished. 

 Of smooth work, six feet in length, three feet and a palm in 

 width, five palms in thickness. 



And I upon the wall next the Pandroseum, the astragal of this 

 has five feet uncarved. 

 VI Stones of the fastigium * a belonging to the portico, seven feet 

 long, three feet and a half wide, a foot in thickness ; these half 

 finished. 



II Others five feet long, three feet and a half wide, a foot in thick- 

 ness ; half finished. 



The eaves upon the pediment /?, two feet and a half in width, 

 four feet and a half in length, a foot in thickness, the smooth 

 work finished. 

 I Other half finished as to the smooth work. 



* AistjSioi, sc. \IQ01, are the slabs forming the face of the tympanum of the pediment. 

 The facing of this part of the building is done with vertical joints, one course of stone in 

 height. Like the facing of the frize, the stone is that called Eleusinian. 



