As shown in ¥ YX , dehuded-of the growth of vegetation, the struct- 
ure aS a whole is clumsy and unsatisfactory and the monotonous se- 
ries of blank faced terraces is not appreciated or understood until 
it is recognized that the building is composite, a central original 
temple of commanding height and probably pleasing proportions, hav- 
ing been incased almost to the amount. Height was probably an im- 
portant consideration and when the upper story began to show decided 
Signs of falling apart a solid shell of masonry rising in steep 
narrow sloping terraces was built up to the base of the projecting 
cornice, fitting around its margin and permitting apparently the 
addition of another story. 
The menber X appears to be all that was left exposed of the 
Original building, at least of the building proper, until by the 
recent Walling: away of the casing at the N.W. corner, the profile 
Seen at X X was exposed. 
