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[No.166] [RL 1636 box]

[horizontal orientation]

						their opposites
Circumf of shafts	C	4  “  4	____	4	5
			D	4  “  3	_____  4	2
			E	4  “  1	_____  4	6
			F	4  “  4	_____  4	3
F & its opposite have no leaves.
Very finished bases.
All the others the curious leaf with double incision
	characteristic of the front

		[diagram] Fig 1.

		note obliquity.
		but accidental perhaps
		-It is however observable
		correspondingly on-the other side
		not quite to same degree


[top of sheet - right side]

Interval between 4th and 5th porch
and basement sea side of 5th porch.

	Last of the 5 porches clock side	[later described as 1st porch]
	Basement

//// red plinth of wall.
outer lines white plinth
Shafts A.  B.	16  [?] sides.
	4  “  4 . round
	Basic side. 1  “  8
	interval. between bases A and
	b.   10 in.

	a  b  face wall.  4  “  4
	add  2 in on each side for red
				plinth.
	Basic side of C.  D.  E.
	all  1  .  8.
	All about  6 inches angle of basic
	edge
	Intervals between angle of basic
	plinths
	of C - D in front	1  “  3 at back    1  “  6 ¾
	 - D - E		1  “  3
	d  e			1  “  3
	d  f			1  “  7
	e  f  &.		0  “  8

[vertical orientation]

 [diagram]

	Abacas of lower shafts in situe. under great plinth
	The outer line should be a regular curve
	and should be in
	these relations
	to the outer sides of
	abaci -
On the opposite side
however. p falls more
within the curve than any
of the others

The five upper shafts are shaded in position.
The black space is an accidental break in the great plinth
which I need not notice.

						[diagram]	 m	n	o	p

						l
				No 166. p.  49. St M.

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