Description of the Designs 



Plate XVI. — Contains four more devices for the 

 Spandrils, or the spaces between arches, and in one 

 form or another have been sufficiently explained before 

 in the previous figures. 



Plate XVII. — Is a design more especially intended 

 to fill the large space that is frequently found above a 

 Chancel Arch. The foundation must be wood, a plain 

 wide Cross "Boutonnee," with a narrower Cross of 

 S. Andrew nailed upon it, (Plate XXIV., fig. 8.) On 

 this must be placed the exact — that is, the more 

 ornamented — outhne, cut out in roofing. 



The Agnus Dei in the centre, and the signs of the 

 four Evangelists at the four corners, must be carefully 

 etched or painted upon white velvet; while the rest of 

 the device may be filled in, ornamented and bordered, 

 according to taste, or so as best to harmonize with the 

 prevailing colour of the usual Church furniture. 



Plates XVIIL, XIX., and XX. — Do not require 

 any separate explanation, as they are only a series of 



