Right hand side, first story.
Ft. In.
A large room, formerly connected with the grand temple by a bridge, now broken down, length, 60 0 Ditto, depth, 18 0 Ditto, height, 16 0 Another room within the foregoing, entered by a door from it, having a bench all round.
This inner room is very dark, having no light but from the doorway, . . . length, 36 0 Ditto, depth, 29 0 Ditto, height, 11 0 Right hand side, second story.
Entered by a staircase from the right side of the fore going, of 24 steps. A large room, of the same dimen sions as a correspondent one below, except two feet less in the height.
Another room within the foregoing, depth 35 0 Ditto, length 37 0 Ditto, height 14 0 The rock seems to have given way in the centre of this room, and the rubbish has fallen in.
Centre.
Balcony over the gateway 14 feet by 8, and 8 high. A room within it, 9 feet square, and about 9 feet high. Another within it, same dimensions. One on each side from the centre, 22 X 15 each. Bridge 20 feet x 18, with a parapet, 3 feet 6 inches high. Ascent by 9 steps from the bridge into a distinct room, in which is the Bull Nundee, 16 feet 3 inches square. Another bridge, 21 feet x 23 broad, leading to the upper portico of the temple. This portico, with the parapet wall, is 18 feet X 15 feet 2 inches, and 17 high; within a bench that is rounded, of 4 feet high, by 3 feet 7 inches broad. You
can enter this portico from the gateway, by a passage that the filling up of the rubbish has afforded; but the proper passage is by flights of steps on each side, of 36 steps each, leading up on each side the body of the temple.
Grand Temple.
Door of the portico 12 feet high x 6 feet broad; length from the door of the portico entering Ft. In. the temple to the back wall of the temple, . 103 6 Length from the same place to the end of the Ft. In.
raised platform behind the temple, . 142 6 Greatest breadth of the inner part of the temple, 61 0 Height of the ceiling, 17 10 Two porches on each side, measured without, 34 feet 10 inches X 15 feu 4 inches.
The particulars of the intricate measurement of this fine temple will be best understood from the plan form ed on the spot.
Height of the grand steeple or pyramid computed about 90 feet from the floor of the court, and of the smaller ones about 50; height of the obelisks about 38 feet ; base I I feet square, being I I feet distant from each side of the room in which is the Bull Nundee. The shaft above the pedestal is 7 feet square. The two elephants on each side the court or entry are larger than life.