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Nps. 38**^ 38=^^*. TwQjilabs of the ^outh frieze; room xv. 
JMo. 39.. A single .slab of ,tbe frieze from the west antiquities. 
entLof .the^ temple. It represents ^two: korsemep, 
one of whom is riding before the other, and ^eems 
to be^ in the act of urging, his companion to quicken 
Ids pace. The direction of these %ures.,is the same, 
as that on the north...side?, itamel}^^. from right tq 
left. There, is a peculiarity in the frieze of, the:\y,est. 
end,., which distinguishes,-,it, from that^ on^fhe noith 
and south sides of the temple. The.,..subjects re¬ 
presented on the slabs of .dhose two sides ;run one 
in to,.another, that.ps, Avhat..was left^.ij^perfect Jn 
one slab is completed in the next; whereas in-the 
west end the subjects are nearly complete oii,^g^ch, 
piece* of marble. The w^estern frieze ,, is dikewise^ 
distinguished from tliose of the two. sides, by the 0 . 0 . 107 , 
paratively few figures which are^ introduced dnto it. 
,cTho frieze, at the west end temple origi¬ 
nally consisted ^pf fifteen, slabs, of wh^yjkorq da a. 
perfect set of plaster casts preserved dm this cqllec^. 
tioii; Iloom XI\l.,.dNo. /id— 
No. 40—62. A portion, of, the same frieze, 
namely, that portion which enriched the south side 
of the temple. ^ It represents, a procession of yictims, 
charioteers,^and horsemen, and ,is very..sinailar in it§ 
gepergl cl^aracter and appearance to the fide;?.e oiy, 
the opposite.oi;, north side, ^Yith respect to^the. 
victims, we do not possess any that were on the north 
side of the,.temple; hut that they formed a part, of 
‘ the 
