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I N D E X— Continued 



"Play-room," the. Mrs. Mabel Hunt Slater, 



Blue Hill District, near Boston, Mass... *59 

 Pond, the lily, Francis M. Whitehouse, Man- 



chester-by-the-Sea, Mass *68 



Pool and fountain, the, Richard H. Dana, 



Manchester, Mass *420 



Pool, the, J. F. McFadden, Haverford, Pa *366 



Pool, the spacious, in the formal garden, 



James Tolman Pyle, Morristown, N. J..*203 

 Porch, the, Howard L. Clark, Warren, R. I..*i26 

 Porch, the, W. S. Cowles, Farmington, Conn.*2s8 

 Porch, the, Norman Ellison, Merion, Pa.... *52 

 Porch, the, Mr, Hettrick, Highland Beach, 



N. J *i75 



Porch, the, W. F. May, Newton Center, Mass.*477 

 Porch, the, Thomas Nash, Easthampton, L. I.*350 



Porch, the, Shirley, James River, Va *375 



Porch, the, L. W. Reid, Haverford, Pa....*439 

 Porch, the, J. J. Storrow, Lincoln, Mass....*354 

 Porch, the entrance, Henry N. Whittlesley, 



Farmington, Conn *266 



Porte cochere, the, Craig Biddle, Wayne, Pa. *46 

 Portico, the, Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, 



Va *65 



Portico, the classic, R. L. Burton, Cedar- 

 hurst, L. I *90 



Portico, the, W. K. Chase, Farmington, Conn.*264 

 Portico, the entrance, Samuel Cabot, Ponka- 



poag, Mass *285 



Portraits, Shirley, James River, Va *377 



Port Sunlight, a significant experiment in 

 English building, by Mabel Tuke Priest- 

 man *395 



Preserving the eggs, by A. S. Atkinson 40 



Public cleanliness 51 



Public value of the private garden, the 30 



Purification of sewage and factory waste, by 



E. BouUanger *39i 



Pyle, James Tolman, Morrisdnvn. N. J *205 



Question of the fireplace, the, John A. Cade. *33 



Raising grapes for the suliurb;in home, bv 



E. P. Powell ". 451 



Ranch, life on the olive, by Charles ¥. 



Holder *ii4 



Reception-room, James Tolman Pyle, Mor- 

 ristown, N. J *2I2 



Reception-room, the, C. Biddle, Wayne, Pa. . *47 

 "RedrufF Farm," summer home of James K. 

 Hoyt, Sound Beach, Conn., by Francis 



Durando Nichols *i72 



Reid, L. W., Haverford, Pa *439 



Revival of artistic hand-wrought inm work, 



the, by Frederick Bottal *77 



Richardson, E. C, Magnolia, Mass *30i 



Roberts, William, Ogontz, Pa *62 



"Rock Ledge," A. E. Rose, Wittenberg Park, 



Catskill, N. Y *248 



Romance of old teakwood, l>y Mary H. 



Nortbend *46^ 



Rose, A. E., Wittenberg Park, Catskill, N. Y.*248 

 Rose for house decoration, the use of the, by 



Charles F. Holder *i37 



Rose pergola, the, J. Franklin l\'IcFadden, 



Haverford, Pa *370 



Ross and Fenton, Deal, N. J *255 



Round a Dutch bulb farm, by S. Leonard 



Bastin *I97 



Sargent, Winthrop, IIa\erford, Pa *i6 



Sawyer, J. D., Greenwich, Conn *256 



School and the children in ci\-ic betterment, 



the 159 



Schools, manual training in public, by Charles 



C. Johnson *70 



Scott, George S., Bala, Pa *236 



Seat and canopy in the garden wall, Airs. 



Guy Norman. Beverly Cove. Mass *322 



Seat, marble, the, T. Jefferson Coolidge, 



_ Magnolia, Mass *3i8 



Seligman, Henry, Elberon. N. J *AA^ 



Serrill, William' J., Haverford, Pa *228 



Servant hall, the, Clinton Gage, Villa Nova. 



Pa *297 



Servant quarters, Shirley, James River. Va..*376 

 Sewage, disposal for the house, by Ralph 



Ernest Blake 152 



Sherley, Douglas, Bar Harbor, Me *I70 



Shingle house, a, L. V. Boyd, Wayne, Pa....*386 

 Shingle house, a, j\L T. Bull. Dvker Heights, 



N, Y *307 



Shingle house, a, Mr. Cromwell. W\-oming, 



, N. J ■ *9i 



Shingle house, Francis Gushing, Cushing's 



Island, Me *I73 



Shingle house, J. K. Hoyt, Sound Beach, Conn.*i72 

 Shingle house, a, Harvey D. Murrav, Cape 



Elizabeth, Me .' .' *i74 



Shingle house, a, Benjamin Guisberg, Dyker 



Heights, N. Y " *3o6 



Shingle house, a, Frederick P. Hill, Water 



Witch, N. J *i6s 



Shingle house, a, Willis Whittlesley, Bryn 



Mawr Park, N, Y "..*I3I 



Shingle and stone house, by Claude Kilpat- 



rick. Magnolia, Mass *i84 



Shingle and stone house, a, George S. Scott, 



Bala, Pa +237 



Shingle work, and field stone house, a, Mrs. 



Alice G. Hubbard, Sound Beach, Conn..*i69 

 "Shirley" portraits, Shirley, James River, Va.*377 

 "Shirley," the ancestral home of the Carters, 



by Francis Durando Nichols *375 



Shrul)s, hints about, by E. P. Powell 20 



Sicilian garden, a, Mrs. Guy Norman, Beverly 



Cove, Mass ^325 



Single house, a, Nassau Electric Lighting 



Co *ii 



Slater, A'Irs. Mabel Hunt, Blue Hill District, 



near Boston, Mass *s6 



Slave quarters, Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, 



Va *65 



Small American homes, by Paul Thurston. .*386 

 Small successful summer home, by John May- 



lor *4ii 



Some notable collections of old blue Stafford- 

 shire china, by Alexander Hudnut *2i 



Some novel uses of electricity *28 



Something concerning drivewavs, bv George 



H. Miller '. " *35i 



Spanish house, a, Jacob Menken, Dyker 



Heights, N. Y +389 



Stable, the, J. L. Bailey, Wynnewood, Pa..*425 

 Stable, the, Henrv Seligman, Elberon, N. J. .*447 

 Stable, the. Mrs." Mabel Hunt Slater, Blue 



Hill District, near Boston, Mass *59 



Stable, the, Anson P. Stokes, Noroton, Conn.*4io 

 Stable, the. J. J. Storrow, Lincoln, Mass....*357 

 Staffordshire china, some notable collections 



of old, by Alexander M. Hudnut *2I 



.Staircase, the, Martin's Brandon, James River, 



Va *336 



Staircase, the, William F. Ma^^ Newton Cen- 

 ter, Mass *477 



Staircase, the, Shirley, James River, Va....*379 

 Stairs and ball, the, Westover, James River, 



Va *4I7 



Stairs, the. /\nson P. Stokes, Noroton, Conn.*407 

 Stairway, the, Mr. Cromwell. Wyoming, N. J. *93 

 Statues, marljle. Henry Seligman, Elberon, 



N. J *442 



.Stenciling the apples. I)}- Adrian Weimas. . . .*38o 

 Steps of stone, Charles W. Welsh, Oak Lane, 



Pa *97 



Steps to the sheds, the, John W. McDonald.. *7 



Stokes, Anson Phelps, Noroton, Conn *405 



Stone and brick house, Craig Biddle, Wayne, 



Pa *SO 



Stone and half-timber house, Winthrop Sar- 

 gent *i6 



Stone and half-limber house, William J. Ser- 

 rill, Haverford, Pa *228 



Stone and half-timber bouse, a, Charles W. 



Welsh, Oak Lane, Pa *97 



Stone and shingle house, Claude Kilpatrick, 



Magnolia, Mass *i84 



Stone and shingle house, Edwin J. Lucas, 



Mount Vernon. N. Y *6i 



Stone and shingle house, a. George S. Scott, 



Bala, Pa *237 



Stone and stucco house. Count Mora-de- 

 Mora, Villa Nova, Pa *2i9 



Stone and stucco house. James Tolman Pyle, 



Morristown, N. J *2o6 



Stone and stucco house, Wendell and Treat, 



Essex Fells, N. J *236 



Stone house, a, Norman Ellison, Merion, Pa. *52 

 Stone house, a, A. C. Phelps. Ithaca, N. Y..*i39 

 Stone house, a, L. W. Reid, Haverford, Pa..*439 

 Stone gateway, Mrs. Guy Norman, Beverly 



Cove, Mass *323 



Storrow, J. J., Lincoln, Mass *353 



Streams of pure water are the crowning 

 jewels of Wittenberg Park, Catskill, 



N. Y *242 



Street entrances, by Helen Lukens Gaut *459 



Stucca and stone house. Count Mora-de- 

 Mora. Villa Nova, Pa *2i9 



Stucco and stone house, James Tolman Pyle, 



Morristown, N. J *2o6 



Stucco and stone house, a, Winthrop Sargent. 



Haverford, Pa *i7 



Stucco and stone house, Wendell and Treat, 



Essex Fells, N. J ^236 



Stucco house, John W. McDonald *5 



Stucco house, a, Jacob Menken, D\'ker 



Heights, N. Y '. . . .*389 



Stucco house, a, Francis M. Whitehouse, 



Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass *67 



Stucco house, a half-timbered, by John Moir.*424 



Stucco houses, Port Sunlight, England *395 



Stucco house with white marble trimmings, 



George J. Gould, Lakewood, N. J *I4 



Study of new apples, a, by E. P. Powell.... 120 

 Study, the, Howard L. Clark, Warren, R. I.*I30 

 Study, the, J. J, Storrow, Lincoln, Mass....*356 

 Summer camp, a boy's, by Rhebe Westcott 



Humphreys *25o 



Summer cottage of Francis Gushing, Esq., 

 Cushing's Island, Me., the, by Francis 



Durando Nichols *i73 



Summer home, a small successful, by John 



Maylor *4ii 



Summer home of Claude Kilpatrick, at Mag- 

 nolia, ]\Iass., by Paul Thurston *i84 



Summer home of Austin W. Lord, Esq., 

 Water Witch, N. J., by Annie Tolbate. .*456 



Summer home of Thomas Nash, Easthamp- 

 ton, L. I *347 



Summer home of E. C. Richardson, Magnolia, 

 Mass., by Mary H. Nortbend *3oi 



Summer home, the, Mrs. Alice G. Hubbard, 

 Sound Beach, Conn., by Francis Durando 

 Nichols *i69 



Summer homes, by Francis Durando Nichols. *i6s 



Summerhouse, the, J. Franklin McFadden, 



Haverford, Pa *363 



Summer veranda, the, by Esther Singleton. .*i8o 



Sunken garden, the, Henry Seligman, El- 

 beron, N. J *445 



Talbot, Arnold G., Lonsdale, R. I *I04 



Tea house and the steps leading to the upper 



terrace, the, Francis M. Whitehouse, 



Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass *6g 



Tea house and water basin, the, Frederick P. 



Hill, Water Witch, N. J *i68 



Tea house, C. W. McAlpin, Morristown, N. J. *95 

 Teakwood, romance of old, by Mary H. 



Northend *463 



Tennis court, the, J. Franklin McFadden, 



Haverford, Pa *366 



Terrace, front, the, Craig Biddle, Wayne, Pa. *42 

 Terrace, the, Thomas Nash, Easthampton, 



L. I *346 



Terrace, the, Mrs. Guy Norman, Beverly 



Cove, Mass ^325 



Terrace, the, J. T. Pyle, Morristown, N. J. .*2i2 

 Terrace walls, the, Samuel Cabot, Ponka- 



poag. Mass ^289 



Testing the courage of a Ijoliolink, by Ned 



Dearborn *i90 



"The Blow-by-the-Sea," John W. McDonald, 



Monmouth Beach, N. J *5 



"The Sheds," John W. McDonald *5 



Three inexpensive houses, by Francois Picard*236 

 Three inexpensive log bungalows, by Joseph 



Darlington *254 



Three low cost houses, Dyker Heights, N. Y., 



by Paul Thurston *3o6 



Three modern houses, by Burr Bartram *6o 



Three types of houses, by Francis Durando 



Nichols, Nassau Electric Lighting Co... *io 

 Tomatoes that imitate fruit, by I. M. Angell. .^238 

 Tomb of Evelyn Byrd, Westover, James 



River, Va *4i5 



Tomb of Col. William Byrd, Westover, James 



River, Va *4iC 



Tour in an automobile, how to, by Harry B. 



Haines *39i 



Trail, the lure of the, by Katherine Louise 



Smith *io9 



True country home, a, by Edward Watts.... *38 

 Twin house, a, Nassau Electric Lighting Co.. *I2 

 Two-family house, a, Nassau Electric Light- 

 ing Co *I2 



Two modern houses, liy Paul Thurston .... *ioo 



Vacation problem easily solved, a, by Phebe 



Westcott Humphreys *3io 



Venetian well head, T. Jefferson Coolidge, 



Magnolia, Mass *3i9 



Ventilation, household, by Ralph Adams Blake 280 



Veranda, a doulile *i8[ 



Veranda and its classic decorations, the, 



Howard L. Clark, Warren, R. I *i23 



Veranda for dining uses, a *i8i 



Veranda, the, E. C. Richardson, Magnolia, 



Mass *302 



Veranda, the summer, by Esther Singleton. .*i8o 

 Vital forces of civic betterment, the 213 



Wall coverings, materials for 413 



Walls and their meaning 218 



Walls, the interior, colors of 76 



Waste, the purification of sewage and fac- 

 tory, by E. Boullanger *3ii 



Water basin and tea house, Frederick P. Hill, 



Water Witch, N. J *i68 



Water garden, the, by RIyrtle Hyde Darling. .*3o8 



Water supply, the, Ralph Ernest Blake *I02 



Welsh, Charles W., Oak Lane, Pa *97 



Wendell and Treat, Essex Fells, N. J *236 



"Westover," the ancestral home of the Byrds, 



by Francis Durando Nichols *4i4 



What is a fireproof house 433 



Wheat, the birth of the, by Percy Collins. .. .*43i 



White pelican, the, by B. S. Bowdish *304 



Whitehouse, Francis M., Manchester-by-the- 

 Sea, Mass *67 



Whittlesley, Henrv N., Farmington, Conn..*266 

 Whittlesley, Willis', Bryn Mawr Park, N. Y..*I3I 



Wild garden, the, by Eben E. Rexford 343 



Window curtains, how to arrange 457 



Winter garden, the, by Eben E. Rexford .... *479 

 "Witchwood," a cottage designed with an 

 artistic purpose, Mr. Cromwell, Wyo- 

 ming, N. J., by Joy Wheeler Dow *9i 



Wittenberg Park, a summer camping colony 

 in the heart of the Catskills, by Walter 



Douglas *24S 



Wonders of the gourd vine, by E. E. Willcox.*337 

 Woodwork for the house, interior, by George 



Ethelbert Walsh *437 



Wyeth, Maxwell, Rosemont, Pa *467 



