VI LIST OP PLATES 



28. Perforated lanterns, Europe ; United States ; small lanterns for special uses ; 



arm lanterns, Moorish lantern, and ship's globular lantern, 



29. Dark lanterns: 1, Philippines; 2, Korea; 3, entry lantern, United States. 



Japanese standing house and hand lanterns. New England lanterns 

 connected with fisheries. 



30. Rigging lantern, Gloucester, Mass. Pierced copper lantern, Germany. 



31. Cinnabar lacquer table lantern, China. Carved wood Chinese lantern, and 



globular silk covered lantern, China. 



32. Japanese bronze lantern; Japanese porcelain garden lantern. 



33. Japanese, Egyptian, and Persian paper and cloth collapsing lanterns. 



34. Collapsing lanterns with mica windows. 



35. Church candlesticks, Europe and Near East. 



36. Night light candles and holders. 



37. Snuffer trays, snuffers, and extinguishers. 



38. Spring candlesticks and other devices. 



39. Firefly lighting devices: 1, 2, Firefly dark lantern and insect case, Java; 



3, tree gourd perforated lantern, St. Vincent, West Indies. 



40. Simple lamps and firefly lantern: 1, Shell lamp, Brittany; 2, shell lamp, 



Orkney Islands; 3, shell lamp, Ainos, Japan; 4, Chinese saucer lamp 

 and stand ; 5, Aleut beach stone lamp ; 6, Eskimo pottery saucer lamp, 

 Alaska ; 7, firefly lantern. West Indies. 



41. Simple and makeshift lamps from various localities; development of the 



Roman lamp from the saucer type, and a multiple wick terra cotta 

 lamp. 



42. Quasi-development of features of ancient classical lamp and the gutter 



lamp. 



43. Ancient hanging lamps and stands. 



44. Hanging float lamps and cup float lamp; 1, 2, Near East; 3, Philippines. 



Hanging float lamp and altar lamp; 1, Spain; 2, Damascus, Syria. 



45. Moorish float lamps (7, 8) and wick channel lamps of other localities. 



46. Turkish float installation, Persian float lamp, mica lantern. 



47. Boxes of float wicks from Spain, France, and Germany. 



48. Simple saucer lamps in various installations, Japan and China. 



49. Tibetan butter lamp and Chinese pocket lamp candlestick; Tibetan temple 



lamps with simple saucer. 



50. Hawaiian stone lamps. 



51. Wick channel lamps : Near East, Europe, and North Africa. 

 62. Wick channel lamps : India and North Africa. 



53. Wick channel lamps : India, Java, Europe, North Africa, and America. 



54. Wick channel lamps, simple and two shell crusies. 



55. Crusies of various types, Europe and United States. 



56. Spout lamps: Italian lucerna. European and Philippine forms. 



57. Spout lamps : Europe and Ceylon. 

 68. Wick tube lamps, European. 



59. Single and double wick tube lamps, Europe and America. 



60. Two wick tube installations, Europe and America. 



61. Glass two tube lamps for burning whale oil ; time indicating lamps, Europe 



and America. 



62. Camphine-burning lamps. 



63. Camphine-burning devices. 



64. Inventive period lamps with flat wicks ; candle lamps and American torch 



burner. 



