160 
room xv. No. 291. A piece of the architrave belonging to 
Antiquities. ^ ie temple of Erectheus, at Athens. 
No. 292. A funeral inscription to the memory 
of Polyllus; it consists of one line in prose, and 
two in verse. The line in prose gives us only the 
name and titles of Polyllus, and the verses intimate 
that Polystratus had erected a statue to the de¬ 
ceased, and had placed it under the protection of 
Minerva; the marble on which this inscription is 
cut formed a part of the Dase on which the statue 
stood. 
No. 293. A small statue of a boy, imperfect; 
he is in the attitude of looking up. 
No. 294. A fragment of a metope of the Parthe¬ 
non; it is the torso of one of the Lapithse. 
No. 295. The capital of an Ionic column be¬ 
longing to a temple of Diana, at Daphne, in the 
road to Eleusis. 
No. 296. A female torso, covered with drapery. 
No. 297. A piece of the shaft of a small Ionic 
column, the lower part of which is fluted and reeded. 
No. 298. A Greek inscription, engraved on 
two sides of a large piece of marble. It is an 
inventory of the sacred treasures belonging to the 
Parthenon. 
No. 299. A piece of the cieling of the temple 
of Erectheus, at Athens. 
No. 299*. The lower part of a female statue 
covered with drapery. 
No. 300 
