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Mr. Henry's. In this case it will 

 be seen that very little remains 

 for an identification of its fioral 

 origin — the rose. The choice 

 of European or Australian 

 rosette is left with the reader. 

 The English rosette, illuminated 

 with electric lights, was used in 

 several instances in the Coro- 

 nation decorations in Sydne}-. 

 Let us hope that some patriotic 

 Australian will design a War- 

 atah rosette for the next illu- 

 minations, whenever they may 

 be. 



Fig. 21. 



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(k) Terra Cotta. 



This form of decoration is not 

 much employed in architecture, 

 yet Mr. L. Henry could not let 

 the opportunity pass of giving 

 an idea in this direction, and, 

 as usual, he favours the Wara- 

 tah, as seen in Figure 22. 

 Entwined with it is the artistic 

 Flannel Flower. 



Fig. 22. 



