Part of the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter to M. Barbié du Bocage, April 4, 1811. From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 41 verso (part).
From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. 1997.09.0243 to view the continuation of the letter.
Letter from François S. Fauvel's to M. Barbié du Bocage, dated Athens, September 10, 1810. From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 38 recto. The inscription transcribed is IG II<sup>2</sup>, 4209.
From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. Cf. 1997.09.0241 to view the upper part of the letter.
Marble relief found in the Sanctuary of Demeter at Pergamon. For comparison with the hitching block and ring found in the central area of the Agora just south of the Panathenaic Way water-channel. Cf. 1997.09.0287 or a view of the block <i>in situ</i>.
Fragments of Hesperides panel. Right, marble fragment in Metropolitan Museum. Left, cast of fragment now in Leningrad. Probably from the same slab. Copy of Roman date both with a sawn back (H.A.T.)