March, 1911 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 93 
Fig. 12—Second floor plan Fig. |3—-A house with stucco walls and half-timber 
trast with the house built for Mr. S. P. Belmonte, illustrated are built of hollow tiles and stuccoed on the exterior. 
in Figs. 8, 9, 14, and 15, which is of the Mission type. The half-timbered house built for Mrs. M. E. MacKrell, 
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Fig. 14—Second floor plan Fig. 15—A house built of hollow tile 
The last is different from any of the houses shown, on Figs. 10, 11, 16, and 17, presents a striking example of 
account of the construction of the exterior walls, which this class of building, with half-timber and stucco. 
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Fig. 16—Second floor plan Fig. 17—A house with a cobblestone porch 
