244 GALLERY OF ANTIQUITIES. [ELGIN 
No. 112. The capital, and a piece of the shaft of one of 
the Doric columns of the Parthenon. (2070 
No. 113. An imperfect statue of a youth; of the size 
of life, and of the most exquisite workmanship. (306.) 
No. 114. A piece of the shaft of a column, belonging to 
the temple of Erechtheus at Athens. (304.) 
Nos. 115, 116, 117, are now 199* 199**, 199***. 
No. 118. Blank. 
No. 119 is now 113. 
Nos. 120, 121, are now 187*, 187*** 
No. 122. A sepulchral solid urn, having three figures in 
bas-relief on the front. The first of these is a warrior with 
a helmet and a shield, who is joining hands with an elderly 
man dressed in a long tunic; the third figure is a female. 
The inscription underneath these figures probably contained 
the names of the parties, but is too mutilated to admit of 
being decyphered. (167.) 
No. 123. A sepulchral column, inscribed with the name 
of Anaxicrates, an Athenian, the son of Dexiochus; beneath 
the inscription is the representation of a sepulchral urn, 
executed in very low relief. (240.) 
No. 124. Another monumental urn, of the same kind, in¬ 
scribed with the name of Phsedimus of Naucratis. (A. 51.) 
No. 125. The capital of an Ionic column, from the por¬ 
tico of the Erechtheium, at Athens. The building to which 
this singularly beautiful piece of architecture belonged, 
was a double temple dedicated to Minerva Polias and Pan- 
drosus. (A. 47.) f 
Nos. 126, 127* A portion of the shaft, and the base, of 
the same column. (A. 48, 49.) 
No. 128. An architectural statue; it was one of the 
Caryatides which supported the roof under which the olive 
tree of Minerva was sheltered in the temple of Pandrosus 
at Athens. (A. 42.) 
No. 129. Apiece of the shaft of anionic column. (A. 43.) 
No. 130. A capital of a Doric column, from the Pro- 
pylsea, at Athens. (206.) 
No. 131. A part of a Doric entablature, from the Pro- 
pylsea at Athens. (308.) 
No. 132. A solid monumental urn, or cenotaph, with a 
bas-relief in front, not inscribed. (A. 50.) 
No. 133. The capital of an Ionic column belonging to a 
