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THE TOMB OF MAUSOLUS. 49 wall was discovered." It had an inclination from the perpen- dicular of I in lOO. Dr Murray agreed that the existence of a cella was shown by the marble beam — " this beam has one of its ends roughened to the extent of 2 feet, for the evident purpose of being let into a wall. Had that end rested on Fig. 39. — Adler's Restoration. an inner architrave, as does the other end, then it certainly would not have been roughened as it is." Retrospect. I must now quickly review what has been written on the question, and try to separate results from unverifiable conjectures.