[No.166] [RL 1636 box] [horizontal orientation]their oppositesCircumf 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 “ 4add 2 in on each side for redplinth.Basic side of C. D. E.all 1 . 8.All about 6 inches angle of basicedgeIntervals between angle of basicplinthsof C - D in front 1 “ 3 at back 1 “ 6 ¾- D - E 1 “ 3d e 1 “ 3d f 1 “ 7e 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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