PLAN of the ANTIQUITIES of ATHENS. 
1 PinrrGlf. 
3. >/irm 
4. .Wravmntl / Fhilopappus 
6 Grollt mf Pun. 
-. Pirture Cmtlerj. 
9. Temple of ricfonf. 
1O. Eretlkeum, 
tl. ParHinou. 
14. Tkenlre of Rrgtlla. 
13. C*or<K:./'>llrt. 
14. Ckorfl^ir -Hoxumfnt o; 
Thrasyllus. 
15. Cfcornj ic MmvUof Ljri- 
craiea. 
f / JufiterOlrm- 
18. rck o/ HadrUn. 
19. Axlint H'atlt. 
20. Stadium o/ HeroJ. 
11. Pedntal. 
a. Fountain o/Callirhoe. 
ej. Forum. 
34. Tm^k of Ha HI iirfj. 
1$. GyMixunim ,/ PiaU 
Iti. Tempi t /TbH. 
37. Sarrfdfeiff/ramEUiM 
98. Lo- HaJU / ike I 
CHAP. IV. 
ATHENS. 
Origin of the fabulous Contest between Neptune and 
Minerva Antient Sepulchral Monument Excavations 
at Athens View of the Cecropian Citadel Funereal 
Aspect of the City Objects in the perspective State 
of the Antiquities Interesting Relic Remarks upon 
entering Athens Guilletiere Ascent of the Acropolis 
Relic of Phidian Sculpture Adytum of Pan 'Ii^ of 
the Greeks Portable Shrines Statue of Pan Cele- 
traLed Artist Spoliation of the Temples Comparison 
