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PLATE 20—(Continued.) PLATE 25. 
3. Ionic order, 99 Figs. 1-11. Details of Chinese houses, 116 
4. Corinthian order, 99 12. Chinese ceiling, . % 117 
5. Composite order, 99 « 13. Chinese window, 116 
6. Tuscan column srrangement with « 14,15. Chinese roofs, 116 
arches, : eae « 16. Dwelling of a mandarin, It] 
7. Tuscan pedestal, 99 “ 17. Porcelain tower near Pekin, ay) 
8. Doric entablature, 25, 28, an, 50, 100 « 18,19. Pagoda at Ho-nang, ey) 
9. Details of the Doric omen. 24, 101 « 20. Entrance to the temple of Confu- 
10-13. Illustrating the reduction and cius in T'sing-hai, 117 
torsion of columns, . 104,105 
14. Scotia of the Attic base, . 27,29, 104 PLATE 26. 
14a. A Corinthian door, . 106 | Fig. 1. Bridge in the district of Tlascala, 120 
15. Doric door, 106 « 2. Temple at Xochicalco, 120 
16-19. Balusters, 104 « 3. Pyramid of Teotihuacan, 121 
9] « 4. Thehouse ofthe rulerin Yucatan, 123 
ae «  5ab. Details from the same, 123 
1. Tuscan column arrangement, 99 « 6. Pyramid of Tuzapan, 121 
2. Doric entablature, 100 « 7, Pyramid of Papantla, 119 
3. Dorie column arrangement, 100 «* §. Fragment from the front of the 
4. Ionic capital, 101 Temple of the Two ronan 
5. Ionic column arrangement, 101 in Uxmal, : _ 499 
6. Corinthian capital, 102 
7. Corinthian column arrangement, 102 PLATE 27. 
8. Composite capital, 104 Fig. 1. Plan of St. Marcelline’s church 
9. Arrangement of Composite co- ene eh 194 
lumns, 103) « 9% Plan of St. Martin’s: church in 
PLATE 22. at ae 125 
. ec 8S) Plan ‘oPthe church of Parenzo, 125 
# ae ee cee ; ee « 4. Plan of St. Paul’s before the walls 
3. Doric capital and entablature, 100 sy of Rome, 125, 128 
4. Tonic base and pedestal, 102 5. Plan of St, Peter’s basilica in 
5. Ionic capital and entablature, 102 Rome, 129 
6. Corinthian base and pedestal, 102 « 6. Plan of the basilica Santa Maria P 
7. Corinthian capital and entabla- Maggiore in Rome, 125, 139 
ture} . 102 « 7. Plan of the church of the eh 
8. Composite base and pedestal 103 _ Cross, Jerusalem, 130 
9. Composite capital and entabla- 8-13. The basilica St. Lorenzo in 
ture 103 Rome, 129 
; « 14, Church of St. Acnes near 
PLATE 23. Rome, pet gal 25,130 
1. Tuscan arcade, . 99 « 15. Basilica of St. Stephen i in Rome, 125 
2.3. Doric arcades, 100 « 16. Romanesque basilica, > #26 
4,5. Ionic arcades, 102 “ 17. St. Clement’s basilica in Rome, 126, 128 
6, 7. Corinthian arcades, 102 * 18. Rear view of a basilica, . 126 
8,9. Composite arcades, 103 « 19, 20. Ciborium and choir of St. Cle- 
ment’s in Rome, 127, 128 
PLATE 24, « 21-24. Baptisteries, . 137 
1. Men-hir in Bretagne, . 108} “ 25-27. Baptismal fonts, 127 
2. Half Dolmen of Kerland, 108 « 28. Baptistery in Cividale, 127 
3. Dolmen of Trie, 109 « 29. Baptistery in the basilica of St. 
4, Double Doliien of the (land of Agnes i in Rome, . 127 
Anglesea, 110 « 30. Cloister in St. Paul’s basilica be- 
5. Trilith at St. Nazaire, 108, 109 fore Rome, . 126 
6. Druid altar near Gleder. Tt 
ig Rocking stone near West Hoadley, 112 PLATE 28, 
8. Rocking stone of Perros-Guyrech, 112/| Fig. 1. Panhagia Nicodimo in Athens, 131 
9. Covered way in Morbihan, 110 « 2. Church of Samara in Greece, 131 
10. Dolmen of Locmariaquer, . 109 « 3,4. St. Sophia’s in Constantinople, 133 
11. Grotto near Esse, : ; 110 « 5-12. The church of Theotokus in 
12. Grotto des Fées near Tours, 110 Constantinople, . 135 
13,14. The witches’ grotto near « 13,14. Details of the Panhagia Nico- 
Saumur, . : 109 dimo, . 133 
15. Mound at Salisbury, : 113 © 15: St. Jebus Church i in Paitin, 142 
16. Galleries in a mound near Pomie, me ie « 16. Chureh in Trani, : = abot 
17. Section of a mound in the Ork- « 17. St. Castor’s church i in Coblentz, . 149 
neys, 114 «“ 18. Mausoleum of Theodoric in Ra- 
18. Pierced stone near Duneau and venna, 141 
Gallic Tomb, 111, 114 « 19. Capital from the Turkish baths in 
19. Cromiech from the Orkneys, 115 Constantinople, . : - 133 
