Mouse of VVilliani J. Scrrill, llaveriurd, Pa..*228 

 House of Douglas Slierlev, Bar Harbor, Me.*i70 

 House of Mrs. Mabel Hunt Slater, Blue Hill 



Distriel, near I'nston, Mass, by George 



Braylon *S6 



House of Anson I'lielps Stokes, Noroton, 



Conn *405 



House of J. J. Storrow, Linculn, Mass., by 



Ral|)b (le Martin *35,3 



House of Arnold (I. Tallxit, l.onsdule, R. l..*ioS 

 House of Wendell & Treat, Essex Fells, 



N. J *236 



House of Charles W. Welsh, Oak Lane, Pa., 



by Burr Bartrani *97 



House of Francis M. Wliitebouse, Manches- 



ter-by-the-Sea, Mass *67 



House of Henry N. Whittlesley, Farniington, 



Conn *26G 



House of Willis Whittleslev, Brvn Mawr 



Park. N. Y ." *i3i 



House of Maxwell Wyeth, Roseniont, Pa., 



by Francis Durando Nichols ^467 



House for Laurence Vissher Boyd, Wayne, 



Pa ^389 



House for James W. Hughes, Oakvvood, L. L*39o 

 House for Williani (i. Massarene, Deal, N. J.*254 

 House for Jacob Menken, D\ker Heights, 



N. Y : *389 



House for Ross and Fenton, Deal, N. J....*255 

 House for J. D. Sawyer, Greenwich. C<:inn..*256 

 Houses at Dyker Heights, N. V.. three low- 

 cost, by Paul Thurston *3o6 



Flouses, three types of, at Roslyn, L. 1., by 



Francis Durando Nichols, Nassau l{lec- 



tric Lighting Co *io 



Houses, three inexpensive, by Francois Picard*236 

 Houses, three modern, by Burr Bartram.... *6o 

 Houses, two modern, by Paul Thurston .... *ioo 

 How to tour in an automobile, by Harry B. 



Haines *3gi 



Hoyt, James K., Sound Beach, Conn *i72 



Flubbard, Mrs. Alice G., Sound Beach. Conn.*i69 



Hughes, James W., Oakwood, R. I *39o 



"Hurstmont," the estate of James Tolman 



Pyle, Morristown, N. J *205 



Inglenook, an artistic. Mr. Cronnwll. Wyo- 

 ming, N. J ._. *93 



Ingomals, Mr., Dyker Fleights, N. V *307 



Interior woodwork for the house, the. by 



George Ethelbert Walsh *437 



Iris garden, the, by Ida D. Bennett *'230 



Iron work, the revival of artistic hand- 

 wrought, by Frederick Bottal *jy 



Italian jars, the, Mrs. Guy Norman. P.everly 



Cove, Mass *326 



Italian villa, an. John W. McDon.ald ~ *2 



I N D E X— Continued 



Living-room, the, Mrs. Anna Erbacher, Water 



Witch, N. J *4i2 



Living-room, the, E. H. Fay, Wellesley, Mass.*344 



Living-room, the, Clinton Gage, Villa Nova, 



Pa *296 



Livhig-room, F. P. Hill, Water Witch, N. J.*i67 



Living-room, the, James K. Hoyt, Sound 



Beach, Conn *I72 



Living-room, the, Claude Kilpatrick, Mag- 

 nolia, Mass *i86 



Living-room, A. W. Lord, Water Witch, N. J.*458 



Living-room, the, William F. May, Newton 



Center, Mass *478 



Living-room, the. Count Mora-de-Mora, 



Villa Nova, Pa *222 



Living-room, the, Thomas Nash, bLasthamp- 



ton, L. I *349 



Living-room, A. C. Phelps, Ithaca, N. Y....*i40 



Living-room, the, E. C. Richardson, Mag- 

 nolia, Mass *3oi 



Living-room, the, Anson Phelps Stokes, 



Noroton. Conn *4o8 



Living-room, the. J. J. Storrow, Lincoln, 

 .Mass *357 



Living-room, the. James Tolman Pyle, Mor- 

 ristown, N, J *200 



Living-room, Willis Whittlesle\-, Brxn Mawr 

 Park, N. Y ' ". *i3i 



Living-room and hall. Edwin J. Lucas, Mount 

 Vernon, N. Y *6i 



Lodge, the, Henry Selignian, Elberon, N. J.*447 



Log bungalows, three inexpensive, by Joseph 



Darlington *^54 



Log house, a, Charles F. Coutant. Witten- 

 berg Park, Catskill. N. Y *248 



Log house, a, A. E. Rose. Wittenberg Park. 

 Catskill, N. Y *246 



Log house, J. E. Klock, Wittenlierg Park, 



Cat.skill. N. Y *249 



Log house. Douglas Sherle\-, Bar Harlior. 



Me " *i7o 



Loggia, the. Samuel Cabot. Ponkapoag. Mass.*286 



Loggia, the,. Howard L. Clark. Warren, R. L.*i27 



Loggia, the, J. J, Storrow, Lincoln. Mass.... ="354 



Loggias, piazza and, Jacol) Menken, D\ker 



Heights, N. Y . . .*389 



Loggias, the upper, John W. McDonald *6 



Longfellow mansion at Portland, Me., the. 



Mary Caroline Crawford *233 



Looms and spinning wheels, Arnold G. Tal- 



liot, Lonsdale, R. I *I07 



Lord, Austin W., Water Witch. N. J *456 



Lowestoft armorial china, by N. Hudson 



Moore *I93 



Lucas, Edwin J., Mount Vernon, N. Y *6i 



Lure of the trail, the, by Katherine Louise 



Smith *io9 



iii 



Morning-room, the, 11. L. Clark, Warren, R. I.*i29 

 Morning-room, the, Waldo K. Chase, barm- 



ington, Conn *262 



Morning-room, the, William ShelTield Cowlcs, 



Farmington, Conn *26o 



Morning-room, the, Westover, James River, 



Va ^ *V7 



Movable houses, by Ernest Myer 473 



Murray, Harvey D., Cape Elizabeth, Me....* 1 74 



Nash, Thomas, ]*2asth;inipton, 1.,. 1 *374 



Nassau Electric Lighting Co., Roslyn, L. I... *io 

 Nautical house, a. John H. Duncan. High- 

 land Beach, N. J., by Paul Thurston .... *I34 



Neuber, M. F., Glenside. Pa *6o 



New ant lore, by George Bullock *3S8 



Nineteenth century bedroom, the, l)y Esther 



Singleton *382 



Normandy house, a, Francis M. Whitehouse, 



Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass *67 



Norman, Mrs. Guy, Beverly Cove, Mass....*325 

 "North P'arm," the estate of, Floward L. 



Clark, Warren, R. I *I25 



North shore garden at Manchester-l)v-the- 

 Sea. Richard H. Dana, by Mary H. 



Northend *4I9 



Notable American gardens, by Barr Ferree. 



Mrs. Guy Norman's, Beverly Cove, Mass.*32S 

 Notable American homes, by Tomaso Cam- 

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



McDonald, Monmouth Beach, N. J *s 



Notalile American hoTnes, by Barr Ferree, 

 "Laurento," the estate of Craig Riddle. 



Wayne. Pa *45 



Notable American homes, by Barr l"'erree. 

 the house of R. L. Burton, Cedarhurst, 



L. I *8s 



Notable American homes, by Barr Ferree. 

 "North Farm." the estate of Howard L. 



Clark. Warren, R. I *I25 



Notable American homes, by Barr Ferree, 

 "Hurstmont," the estate of James Tol- 

 man Pyle, Morristown, N. J *205 



Notable American homes, by Barr Ferree, 

 "Pakeen," the house of Samuel Caliot, 

 Ponkapoag, Mlass *285 



Notable American homes, by Barr Ferree, 

 "Millbrook Farm," the country home of 

 J. Franklin McFadden, Haverford, Pa..*365 

 Notable American homes, by Barr Ferree, 

 "Brick House," the home of Anson Phelps 



Stokes, Noroton, Conn *40S 



Notable American homes, l)y Barr Ferree, 

 "Shorelands," the seaside villa of Henr\- 



Seligman, Elberon, N. J *-14S 



Nuptials of the flowers, the, by Percy Collins*2i4 



Japanese morning glory, the, b\ Ida 1). Ben- 

 nett 80 



Jars, the Italian, Mrs. Gu\' Norman, Beverly 



Cove, Mass *326 



Jefferson, Thomas. Monticello. Va *63 



Kilpatrick, Claude. Magnolia. Mass *]84 



"King's Cote," George J. Gould. Lakewood, 



N. J., by Burr Bartram *I3 



Kitchen furniture, by Sarah .\dams Keller. . 96 

 Kitchen, Longfellow's house, tlu'. Portland. 



Me *235 



Kitchens of the olden time, by Esther Sin- 

 gleton *i4r 



Kitchen, using the. In- Sarah Adams Kellar.. itio 

 Klock, J. E., Wittenl)erg Park, Catskill, N. Y.*249 



Laundry and garage, the. Court Alora-de- 



Mora. Villa Nova, Pa *2I9 



"Laurento," the estate of Craig BidilL-, Wavne, 



Pa *45 



Library, the, Craig Biddle, Wa\ne. Pa ^46 



Library, the, W. K. Chase. Farmington. Conn.*262 

 Library, the, Howard L. Clark, Warren, R. I.*I28 

 Library, the, W. S. Cowles, Farmington, Conn. *26o 

 Library, the, John IT. Duncan, Highland 



Beach, N. J *i35 



Library, the, J. F. McFadden, Haverford. Pa.*368 

 Library, the, Henry Seligman, Elberon, N, J.*449 

 Library, the, W. J. Sherrill, Haverford, Pa.. '''229 

 Library, the, Anson Phelps Stokes. Noro- 

 ton, Conn *409 



Lilac, the culture of the white, by W. G. b'itz- 



Gerald *452 



Lily pond and pergola in the garden of b'red- 



erick P. Flill, Water Witch, N. J *t62 



Lily pond, the, I'Tancis M. Whitehouse, Man- 

 chester-by-the-Sea, Mass *68 



Lion, the stone, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Mag- 

 nolia. Mass *3i9 



Living-hall, Douglas Sherle\-, Mai- 1 larbor, 



Me '. - 171 



Living-hall, the, Mr. Mellrick, Highland 



Beach, N. J. . . . . *i77 



]>iving-room, an l'',nglish. Winlhrop S.-irgent, 



Haverford. Pa '*U} 



Living-room. the. .Sanniel Cabol. Ponka- 

 poag. Mass *28r) 



Living-room, the, Charles T. Coulanl. Wit- 

 tenberg Park, Catskill, N. Y *246 



Make-believe flowers, by S. Leonard Bastin..*3i 

 Mansions of the James River, historic. I. 

 "Martin's Brandon," the home of the 

 Harrisons, by Francis Durando Nichols. .*329 

 Mansions of the James River, historic. H. 

 "Shirley," the ancestral home of the Car- 

 ters, by Francis Durando Nichols *375 



Mansions of the James River, historic. Ill, 

 "Westover," the ancestral home of the 

 Byrds, now the Ramsey homestead, hy 



Francis Durando Nichols =''414 



M.uitel and doorway in the hall. Thomas 



JefTerson, Monticello, Va *66 



Mantel and fireplace. Mr. Cromwell. Wyo- 

 ming, N. J *93 



Mantel in the hall, the. James Tolman Pyle. 



Morristown, N. J *207 



Mantel, the drawing-room. Henry N. Whit- 



tlesle}', Farmington. Conn *266 



Manual training in public schools, by Charles 



C. Johnson *7o 



Marble statues at the base of the steps to 

 the sunken garden, Flenry Seligman, El- 

 beron, N. J " *442 



Martin's Brandon, the home of the Harrisons, 



by Francis Durando Nichols *3^9 



Massarene, William G.. Deal, N. J *254 



Materials for wall coverings 413 



Mav. William F., Newton Center, Mass *476 



McAdoo, W. G., Yonkers, N. Y '^loo 



McAlpin, Charles W., Morristown. N. J *94 



McDonald, John W., Monmouth Bc;ich, N. J. *5 



McFadden, G. Franklin, Haverford, Pa *365 



"Meadowbank," How Clinton Gage trans- 

 formed a farm into a delightful count re- 

 seat at Villa Nova, Pa., by b'raneis Du- 



rauflo Nichols ''294 



Menken, Jacob, Dyker Heights, N. Y *389 



Meeting of the land and sea, the *243 



"Millbrook Farm," J. b"r,-niklin Meb'adden, 



1 l,-iverford. Pa "3(15 



.Model hiinse costing lbirly-se\-i'u hundred 



dollar^, a. by llnrr ll.-irtram '131 



iMonlhly eonnnent..4. 44, 84, 124, 164, 204, 



244, 284. 324, 364. 404, 444 

 "Monticello." (he home of Thoni;is JilTerson. 



by Walden l'"awcelt ". 1(13 



"Moonhavv Lodge," Charles T. Coui,-int, Wit- 

 tenberg Park, Catskill, N. Y *246 



Mora-de-Mora, Count, Villa Nova, Pa *2i9 



Old brick house of interesting form, an, Wel- 

 lesley Hills, Mass., by John E. Jenks . . . . *344 

 Old Farmington. by Francis Durando Nicliols*257 

 "Old Gate," the summer home of Admiral 

 William Sheffield Cowles. Farmington. 



Conn., b_\- Francis Durando Nichols *257 



Olive ranch, life on the, by Charles F. 



Holder *ii4 



Orchid, the cult of the. b\- S. Leonard Bastin *73 

 Organized anarch\- among bees, !:iy Gaston 



Bonnier *223 



"Pakeen," the house of Samuel Cabot. Ponk- 

 apoag, Mass *285 



Parke, Gov., a portrait of, Martin's Brandon, 



James River, Va *329 



Parlor, the, Longfellow's mansion, Porll;md, 



Me *234 



Path from the loggia, the central, F. M. 



Whitehouse. Manehester-by-the-Sea. Mass. *69 

 Path, the wood, Francis M. Whitehouse, 



Manehester-b\--the-Sea, Mass *6g 



P;itio. the. Mr. "llettrick. Highland Beach. 



N. J *i76 



Pelican, the white. b\- 11. S. Howdish *304 



Pennsylvania farm house, a. how it \\-as trans- 

 formed into a beautiful dwelling and its 

 grounds into .-i delight iul garden, by 



Franeis Durando Nichols *2I9 



Pergola garden. Charles W. Mc.Mpin. Mor- 

 ristown, N. J *82. *95 



Pergola in the garden, the lily pond and. 



Frederick P. Hill. Water Witch, N. J. .*i62 



Pergola, the, Floward L. Clark *i22 



Pergola, the, R. FI. Dana, Manchester, Mass.*4i9 

 Pergola, the, Norman b'llison. Merion, Pa.. ^55 



Pergola, the, John W. iMcDon.dd *3 



Pergola, the. E. C. Richardson. M.-ignoba. 



Mass i-303 



Pergola, the i-ose-eovered. J, b'raiiklin Mc- 

 Fadden. I l;i\ erford, P.-i *^70 



"I'heleroft." Prof. .\. C. Phelps. Ilhaea, N. Y.. ' 



by br.nieois Pieard *I39 



Pia//;i and pergola, Norman bdlison, Merion, 



I'a +52 



Pia//,-i. Ilii- enclosed. John W. .McDonald *8 



I'iazza, the. Mr. Cromwell, Wyoming, N. J. *g\ 

 Piazzas and loggias, Jacob Menken, Dyker 

 Heights, N. Y . . .*389 



