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be covered with Honesty leaves, placed thickly one 

 over the other, like the scales of a fish. 



Plate VII. — Comprises two more designs for the 

 Panels of Pulpits, which the foregoing remarks will 

 have sufficiently explained. 



Plate VIII. — In many Churches, where no per- 

 manent Reredos exists, a temporary one will be found 

 to give increased dignity to the decorations for a 

 Special Festival. 



The foundation of one similar to the drawing has 

 been made by a village carpenter, of stained and 

 varnished American beech-wood. 



The Panels may be filled in in endless variety. 



For Easter or Whitsuntide, a foundation of blue, if 

 it agree with the Altar-cloth, with either the Mono- 

 grams, Crosses, or fleur-de-lis^ in white double Daisies, 

 is an appropriate style; or, again, the two end divi- 

 sions may be diapered in leaves, with a blossom 

 in the centre, similar to the style of Plate IX. 



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