INDEX. 



Bilingual inscription, 

 ; tumulus at Bougon, 



-Bartholomew, A., 259, 



Air, passage of, through pipes, 300, 



Antiquities: — Egyptian, 12; St. Mary Aldermary; 



25; Perranzabuloe, 90; 



132; tombs at Cscre, 209; 



231. 

 .\quecluct at Dijon, 398. 

 .Arabesque decorations, 94, 

 Arch, expansion of, 133. 



origin of, 354. 



pointed, 318. 



skew, 109, 116, 152, 179, 197, 230, 231 



232, 274. 



.Architects, vide biography 



301, 330, 365 ; Blore, E., 255, 257 ; Brown, 54 ; 

 Cottinghara, C, 249 ; Donaldson,?. L., 2, 147, 

 209; East, F., 322, 354; Francis, F., J. 337; 

 Fripp, S. C, jun., 105 ; Godwin, G., jun., 210, 

 217,249,258; Harris, \V., 179 ; Jones, Inigo, 3 ; 

 Poynter, A., 94; Pugin, A. \V., 197, 215, 225, 

 228, 257, 272; Tattershall, R., 2 ; Thomson, J., 

 261,321; Tite. W., 223, 258; Walker, T. E., 

 25, 39 ; Watson, J. B., 215 ; Wightwick, G., 254, 

 272. 301. 352. 



table of, 112, 140, 147, 183. 



Architects, Royal Institute of, 09, 93, 130, 209, 

 211, 248, 261, 285. 



Architects of Ireland, Institute of, 132. 



Architectural Society, 35, 248, 427. 



Architecture, vide I3uildings, Ecclesiastical, Archi- 



tects, Engineering, Stone, Iron, Timber, Arch, 

 Competition, Ralph, Candidus, Rambles by Philo- 

 musaeus, Medieval Architecture, Gardening. 



• Abbotsford, 3 ; Architectura Domestica, 



34. 



arch, origin of, 354. 



at home and abroad, 90. 



beauty of outline in, 329 ; Blenheim, 262 ; 



British Assurance Office, 225 ; Buckingham pa- 

 lace, 156 ; buttresses, 365. 



Byzantine style, 219. 



Cambridge libraries, 32 ; Capitol, Wash- 

 ington, 293 ; capitals, 373; churches, 75 ; church 

 pews, 225. 



■ chronology of styles, 143 ; columns, 143, 



156,373; cornices, 250, 329 ; distinctive causes 

 of Greek and Roman, 337 ; East India House, 

 293; Edinburgh, 156; German architects, 91; 



Government school, 327. 



horizontal and vertical line, 137, 186, 



210,228; house decoration, 363 ; Italian, 156 

 landscapes abroad, 4 ; landscape gardening, 52. 



history of Enghsh, 2. 



Liverpool, 356, 410 ; Mansion House, 



294, 399. 



•Medieval in France, 143,219; Municli, 



91 ; National Gallery, 3. 



origin of vertical line, 137. 



original composition, 261. 



Architecture, painted glass, 217, 249, 255, 258, 270, 

 373; Pantheon, 293; Parisian houses, 310; pin- 

 nacles, 365 ; pointed arches, 318. 



porticoes, 293, 356, 389. 



profession in France, 7; public walks. 



257. 



187. 



85. 



Reform Club, 75, 141,329; revival style, 



■ Romanesque style, 143 ; Royal Academy, 



■ Russian, 93. 



St. Genevieve, 293 ; St. Martin's, 203, 



294; St. Paul's, 227, 329; St. PaiU's, Covent 

 Garden, 293, 373. 



shops, London, 43. 



simplicity of plan, 3. 



slate, 73. 



Soane museum, 155, 301. 



table of buildings erected in Paris in the 



19th century, 203. 



table of porticoes. 389. 



Vanbnigh, 262, 321. 



Vatican, 94. 



Whitehall, 3, 264 ; windows, 3. 



wire fences, 49. 



York column, 156. 



■ naval, vide Ship-building, Steam-boat, 



Boat. 

 Armstrong, R., on Cornish engines, 4 ; on steam 



