102 73 CAPITALS by a wooden gallery: the exposed height of the shaft is 6 " 4 One side of abacus at m, (top) - 1 " 3¾ and at m 1 " 3¼ Capital Head Sections. A pure undoubted Lombard for Verona gate, No 7 B.C. Byzantine Lombard: i.e. B. Fondace de Turchi and conf. House, No 6 No 31 Fig 5, associated with plinth and C. No 42 fig 3 B2 Bank of Dandolo No 52. (D. An early fouth order floweret, vid No 42 C.) B. with same plinth, again occurs, in No 37 associated with a curious abacus, of the same family, and with a much more primitive one F. 10th house, and 5th House, B. is also in L.L. section, vide that of Fondaco de Turchi shaft G. No 36, is visibly the Lombard A with a Byzantine Abacus above. Dentiled and that of St Stefano F. The Lombard A modified, with a Byzant8ne abacus above - dog- ? toothed: q verify these two sections of San Stefano No 30 But observe, A, B, V. F are all capitals, in which the head of the bell is square: and E.G.H. and the highly curious I of St Mark, No 22 have the bell round. K. another Lom- bard No 19 , and conf House No 9 but I suspect both these section s ahould be A R conf. 1st story house No 22. L. Scala monuments No 5 (Then the three great Venice forms M. Then (2) N. from Foscari No 47 (XX) O verify chamfer above ogee from hear S M dell Orto No 50 P certain from Pisani No 48. (XX) And with lower roll cabled pilaster No 56.
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