176 
Roc^xv. extremely ancient; but unfortunately 
Antiquities, marble has been very much mutilated, and 
the letters defaced. 
No. 310. The upper part of the shaft of a 
small lonicc olumn. 
No. 311. A Greek inscription, engraved on 
two surfaces of a tablet of marble. It is an in¬ 
ventory of articles of gold and silver belonging 
to the Parthenon, and which the quasstors of the 
temple acknowledged that they have received 
from their predecessors. 
No. 312. A piece of the shaft of an Ionic 
column, belonging to the temple of Erechtheus 
at Athens. 
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