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PLAT E CXXVill.<br />
1). I'LAs<strong>of</strong>the.uii"C::.Se$inthesccondconidor<strong>of</strong>thclhirdorCorinthianrnnge: thcirsituationisgiV~:n<br />
in I'~~ ~i:!=:~~~~to. <strong>The</strong>y "'Cte eight~n in numlx:r.<br />
B.Longitudinalekvation<strong>of</strong>thenightnextthcoultrwall<br />
A. Longitudin.alt::le•-ation<strong>of</strong>theinncrflil:ht: !hoe&tcpsn::main up to the landing. and continue<br />
aftcritsufficie building. <strong>The</strong>ir situation m;~.y be seen in pl:ln C, l'l:ue CXVIIJ. <strong>The</strong>)' we"'<br />
fouronly innumber.<br />
L <strong>The</strong> plan <strong>of</strong> thestairsinthemezz.anineover!he BeCOnd corridor. <strong>The</strong>irsi!Ua.tionma.>·besecn<br />
in plan B. Plate CXVII. <strong>The</strong>y were si:orteen in number.<br />
M. Section, and Nclevation,<strong>of</strong>the5ame. P. Section <strong>of</strong> ,.·atercourse next to inner wall in this<br />
PLAT E CX X IX.<br />
A. I'LAN<strong>of</strong>thepieDoneachsidc<strong>of</strong>tbc:northeentralopeningon the ground floor,,.-ithlhep:n>cment<br />
and Slep3 and indication <strong>of</strong> a ponico. which ill supposed 10 ha\'C communicated with the Baths <strong>of</strong><br />
T itus.andisrej>l"e$(:ntedonmeda.ls.<br />
B.Sectionthrooghthesame.<br />
C. Halflheplan<strong>of</strong>acolumnfouudonthespot,andsupposedtohavcbeenilal"tOfthisponico: it<br />
is<strong>of</strong>lincpavonazc:ttomarble. ThcHutcsandfilleu:werepresc:ntcdat D.<br />
E.Pla.n<strong>of</strong>theouterpiers,groundstory<br />
F. l'lan<strong>of</strong> thesccondpieronthcsamestory. G. l'bn<strong>of</strong> thethirdditto.<br />
H. Plan<strong>of</strong> theouterpieron the Corinthian or third t:Uib"C·"·ith the situation <strong>of</strong>thestylobatc in<br />
tlteopenings.<br />
I. Plan<strong>of</strong>thewholelength<strong>of</strong> thestylolxuetaken on the top,withthemorticeholestowhiehthe<br />
st:uuesarc$UpJIOiiedtoh;webeenfi:or.ed<br />
~- ,:~::::~~:~' ;:; d::,:c stylobatc.<br />
N. ll.u;e,and M thesurbasemoulding<strong>of</strong>thcsame.<br />
· 1'1.-tn<strong>of</strong>thesink. stones in the rne.uanin.covcr the third corridor on the Ionic range. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
situ.UIOOmaybeseenelosetotheinnerw;~.llonpbnA,I'lateCXVI I