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Montague house, Portman Square, 516
Montalegre; cathedral, 607

Montecchio villa; cornice of, 2725

Montenegro; church of San Agostino, 624
Montereau, Pierre de; architect, 303a
Monument of London, 486, 2603

of Lysicrates, 163

sepulchral. See "Tomb'

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Monza; cathedral, 618. Church of Sta Maria
in Strada, 624. Of the Dominicans, ib.
Broletto, 613

Moore, Sir George; house for, 440

Moorish architecture; in Portugal, 600. In
Spain, 585

Mora, Giovanni Gomez de; architect, 371
Morard; abbot of St. Germain des Prés, 289
Morecroft, Dr.; architect, 466

Moresque, or Arabian architecture, 118 et seq.,
272. Decline of, 128. In Portugal, 600.
In Spain, 585

Moreton hall, Cheshire, 439
Morienval church; apse, p. 1007
Morra timber, 17286

Morries Stirling's patent iron, 17656
Morse's oil paint, 2273g. Distemper, 2274a
Mortar, 1851 et seq. Mode of making, 1855.
Additions to, 1858. Cendre de Tournai,
1859. Blue, 1859a. Ashes mortar, 18596.
Liquid or grout, 1860. Adhesive power of,
upon stones and bricks, 1494 et seq Selenitic,
2250a. Five mortars, 2250h. In spec.,
2282. For stone, in spec., 2284c. How
measured, 2305

beds, should be thin, 1856, 1900
joints, 1900, 1915a

Mortise; bolt, 2259. Gauge, 2120. Lock,
2261

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Moulded bricks, 1832

How

brickwork, 1904. In spec., 2293a
Mouldings; in joinery, 2126-2129.
measu.ed, 2359. Of deal, covered with
lead, in spec., 2288. Of stone, in spec.,
2284a. Of marble, 2002/

Grecian, and Roman, and Italian, 2531.
Proper places of, 2533. Their contours,
how to describe, 268, 2534. Ornaments of,
2535. How they should be arranged, ib.

Gothic, p. 969 et seq. French, English,
Venetian, and German, p. 975. At Amiens
cathedral, p. 1061. Proportions of, p. 1019
et seq. Mode of setting out, 2002r.
woodwork, p. 984 et seq.

penetration of, 578, p. 974

Moulds, for carving. 2121d

Mountain limestone, 1666bb

Mount Surrey, Norwich; mansion, 426

In

NEW

Mouth, or hollow, 2532
Mozat; church, 534
Mud architecture, 1903y

Muenster; church of St. Lambert, 572.
House, 582

Muff; of glass, 1870a
Muir's ventilator, 2278q
Mujelibe, Babylon, 39, 41

Mulgrave cement blocks, 1903bb

Mullions, p. 975, p. 990 et seq. Strength of
stone, 1502c. Fixing glass in, 2227a. Of
clerestory at Winchester, p. 1032. St.
George's chapel, Windsor, p. 1051

Munich; Glyptotheca and Pinacotheca, 2918,
2923. Brick cathedral, 579

Muntz's metal for coating iron, 2224ƒ
Muraline, 2277h

Muralis, 2277h

Murcia; cathedral, 594
Musgrave stove, 2279d

Mycena; Cyclopean walls, 28, 30, 33, 178.
Treasury, 36. Tomb, 304. Gate, 34
Mylne, Robert; architect, 522

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Naked flooring, 2013. How measured, 2334
Nancy; palace, 584

Nantes; cathedral, 540

Naples; good Gothic fragment, 625. Palazzi,
ib. Building of Castel Nuovo, p. 1013.
Walls at San Filippo Neri, 1535, 1552.
Theatre of San Carlos, 2967
Narbonne; cathedral, 540, 545
Narni; bridge, 222

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Nebuchadnezzar's prison; same as Birs Nem-
roud, 40

Nebule; ornament, 397

Needle; thatcher's, 2211s

points; in spec., 2291

Neglect; in dilapidations, p. 1100
Nelson's column, London, 1671b
Nero; facade of, at Rome, 262

Nerta Chabei, temple at Chillambaram, 58
Netley, Hampshire; conventual church, 407.
Hospital, 2975a

Neumann; architect, 365

Neutral axis; of a beam, 1628e, 1628z, 1630c
Nevers; cathedral, 540. Two apsides, p. 1007
Nevile, Sir Henry; house for, 440

New Grange, near Drogheda, in Ireland, 35
New Shoreham, Sussex; parish church, 398
Newall's copper cords, 2260

Newark-upon-Trent, Nottinghamshire; paro-
chial church, 421

Newcastle, duke of; house for, in Lincoln's
Inn Fields, 465

NEW

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland; pa-
rochial church of St. Nicholas, 485; tower,
p. 1002. Cathedral church, p. 197. Castle,
394, 398

Newel of stone stairs; open and solid, 1926.
Of wood, in spec., 2285d
Newgate prison, London, 523

Newman system of iron drains, 1888n
Newton's process for preserving stone, 1667m
Nice; amphitheatre, 228

Niche; in brickwork, 1905. In joinery, 2197.
In carpentry, 2066, 2067

Niches, 2773 et seq. Not found in early Greek
works, 2774. At the Maison Carrée, and
other places, 2775. Their decorations, 2776.
Rules for proportioning, 2777. Tiers of, in
stories, 2778. Chambers's rules for, 2779.
Depth of, 2780. Examples of, 2781-2787
Nidging; in masonry, 1915

Nienburg an der Saale; church, 567
Niesenberger, Johann; architect, 579
Nilometer; in Egypt, 91

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Noerdlingen; church of St. George, 580
Noirlac: church, 534

Nomenclature; of Gothic mouldings, p. 970.
Of classic mouldings, 2532

of Gothic architecture; English, p. 967.
French, 536. Belgian, 553. German, 565
in vaulting, 1499v

Non-compressibility of water, 2223w
Non-conducting felt, 2210d

Nonsuch, Surrey; palace, 426

Norba; Cyclopean remains, 32
Norfolk latch, 2262

Norman, Juan; architect, 595

Norman and Saxon styles; difference between
them, 397

architecture, 383, 392 et seq. Character-
istics of, 397. In England, p. 967. Exam-
ples of, 398. Cathedrals, 396. Churches,
290. Columns, 397. Arches, ib. Arches of
entrance, ib. Windows, ib., p. 988. Ceil-
ings, 397. Walls, ib. Ornaments, ib. Plans,
ib. Mouldings, 397, p. 971, p. 972. Piers,
p. 976. Capitals, p. 977. Base, p. 979.
Ribs, p. 980, Hood moulds, p. 981. Plinths,
p. 982. Parapet, p. 983. Doorways, p. 997.
Porches, p. 998. Towers, p. 1000

bishops, and their works, 396

work, system of proportion, p. 1017.
Manner of building, p. 1023
Normandy; spires of, p. 1005
Norrey church; spire, p. 995

Northampton; parochial church of St. Peter,

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Norwich stove, 2279d

Nosing of stairs, 2180. In dilapidations, p
1096

Notation, 2297a

Notices; to give, in spec., 2280k

Notre Dame de l'Epine; church, 547

Notre Dame le Puy; churches of St. Martin
and St. Giles; doors, 2145c

Nottingham; castle, 423. County hall and
prison, 526

Noyon; cathedral, 534, 545. Hotel de Ville,
550

Nubia; temples and remains of, 92

Numbers; use of, in proportion, p. 1005 et seq.,
p. 1015. At Cologne, p. 1011

Nuremberg; church in castle, p. 1013. Church
of St. Lawrence, 579, 580. St. Mary, 572.
St. Sebald, two apsides, p. 1007

Nymphea Lotus, or water lily; source of
Egyptian ornament, 87

Nymphæum, 214, 2775

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species of, ib. That called Cyzicene, ib.
Eillet holes; at Caernarvon castle, 402
Ogee; moulding, p. 973, 2129. Arches, to
draw, 1943d et seq. Arch in Venice, 610
Ogive; its derivation, 538

Oils; in painting, 2271a et seq. Deterioratica
of, 2271c

Olite; church of S. Pedro, 589
Oliva; nave and refectory, 583
Olotzaga, Juan de; architect, 367, 591
Olympia; temple of Jupiter, 141

Omodeo, Giovanni Antonio; architect, 365,
620

Onyx marble, 2002gg

Open fires, 22796

Medieval roofs, 2052d, 2211n

work spires, p. 1005

Opera house, at Buda-Pesth, 2971k.
"Theatre"

Opere Francigeno, 569

See

Oporto; cathedral, 600. San Francisco, 601
Oppenheim; church of St. Catherine, 322,

567, 569. Choir, p. 1006

Opus Grecanicum, 2231e

Orcagna, Andrea; architect, 323

Orchestra; of a Roman theatre, 226. Of a
Greek theatre, 172

Orchomenos; treasury at, 37

Order. See "Tuscan," "Doric," &c.

of an arch and mouldings, 1922o, p. 971,
p. 974, p. 990
Orders; character of the different, 2538 et
sq. Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian, 2559.
Sir Henry Wotton's description of them,
2540. Invention of new ones, 2541. Eu-

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tablatures, height of, in, 2542. Mode of
measuring them, 2550. Application of,

2552

Orders of architecture, 2523 et seq. Consist of
essential and subservient parts, 2523. Are
five in number, ib. Mode of profiling an
order. ib. Lebrun's analysis of loads and
supports in an order, 2524. Principles of
proportion as to loads and supports, 2525
et seq. Systyle intercolumniation produced
by such principles, 2527. Principles of load
and supports carried into tetrastyle, hexa-
style, and octastyle temples, 2528 et seq.
Concordance thereof with the laws given by
Vitruvius, 2529. Ancient examples of dif-
ferent orders in verification of the theory,
2531. Principles applied to points of sup
port, ib. Tuscan, 2553. Doric, 2560. Ionic,
2573. Corinthian, 2582. Composite, 2591
Orders above orders, 2642 et seq. Vitru-

vius thereon, 2643. Scamozzi's rule, 2644.
Laws of solidity respecting, 2645. Axes
of upper and lower columns, how placed,
2646. Disposition of, according to Cham-
bers, 2647 et seq. Doric above Tuscan, 2648.
Ionic above Doric, 2649. Corinthian above

Ionic, 2650. Composite above Corinthian,
2651. Eligible intercolumniations, 2652
Orford castle, Suffolk, 398

Orgagna, Andrea; architect, 327

Oriel window, 415

Orleans; cathedral, 549. Church of Notre
Dame de bonnes nouvelles, 289

Orme, Philibert de L'; architect. See "De-
lorme"

Ornament; a non-essential in architecture,

2486. Gothic, p. 995. Drawing of, 2383c
Ornamental wrought iron work, 2255h et seq.
Ornamented English architecture, 409 et seq.
Characteristics of, in arches, columns, win-
dows, roofs, or ceilings, and ornaments, 420
Ornaments of mouldings; how to arrange,
2535. How to be cut, 2536. Degree of relief
they should have, 2537. Of the Grecian
edifices suitable to their destination, 164.
In stone, in spec., 2284b

Orsenigo, Simone da; architect, 619
Orthographia; of Vitruvius, p. 1013
Orvieto cathedral, 615

Osmaston manor, Derby; warming and venti-
lating, 2279c

Osterley house, Middlesex, 446, 447

Ostiarius; of a Roman house, 246

Osymandyas; tomb of, 85

Otricoli; amphitheatre, 228

Ouguet, David; architect, 604, 605

Oundle, Northamptonshire; church window,
p. 988

Ourem; castle, 603

Ourscamp; church, 540
Out of winding, 2123

Outline; the fundamental principle of draw-
ing, 2382

Outside linings; of a sash frame, 2147. Stiles
of a door, 2130

Oven; how measured, 2314. Of brick or
iron, in spec., 22826
Overseer, 312, 319

Ovolo, 2129. Echinus or quarter round,

2532

Oxford; Christ Church cath. Chapter-house,
460. Founders and dimensions, 434. Win-
dow, p. 989. Church of St. Aldate, p. 1004.
Of St. Mary, 421. Of St. Peter, 398. New

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Painter's; tools, 2268. Work, in spec., 2290.
Estimating, 2379

Painting, 2267 et seq. Iron work. 1780a.
Stonework 1667i. On cement, 2273h

and sculpture; intimately connected
with architecture, 68. Much used in Orna-
mented English architecture, 412. In
Egyptian architecture, 86. On walls, as
decorations, 2519, 2522

Palace; at Westminster, 423. At Oxford,
ib. At Woodstock, ib. At Kennyngton, ib.
Palæstra; of the Greek gymnasium, 175
Palambino marble, 2002cc

Palatial houses; list of Elizabethan, 446
Paleing or soldering, 2223f

Palencia; casa del Ayuntamiento, 596
Palermo; cathedral, 319. Walls at San
Giuseppe, 1535. At San Dominico, ib.
Houses at, 626. Sta Maria della Catena, ib.
Palazzo Reale, door, 2145c

Paley, F. A.; writer on mouldings, p. 969
Paling, park; in spec., 22856

Palladian school of architecture, 464
Palladio, Andrea; architect, 352-354. Win-
dows by, 2761, 2765, 2766.Theatre, 2948.
Palm-tree leaf; in Egyptian ornament, 87
Palma; church of the Dominicans, 586
Palmyra; extraordinary structures, 196, 197.
Niches, 2775

Pamplona; cathedral, 594

Pandoo Koolies; of Hindostan, 12

Panel; of a door, 2130, 21456. Of slate, 2211q
Paneling; timber for, 1729f, 2125c
Pantheon; at Rome, 215, 216, 262, 2547, 1499n,
1499p. p. 954. Lighted from a very small
aperture, 2747. Niches, 2775, 2779, 2787,
Capitals, p. 956, p. 957. Proportion, p. 1021.
p. 1065

of the Escurial; the sepulchres of the
kings of Spain, 371. See "Paris

theatre; in Oxfor 1 Street, 527, 2089
Pantiles, 1838. Gauge, 1906, 1907, 1907a.
Table of the number required for a given
quantity of work, 2321

Pantiling, 2302

Panton, Mr.; a house designed for, 440

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Parigi, Alfonso and Giulio; architects, 331
Pariquadrato proportion, p. 1013
Paris; cathedral, 539, 541, 570; doorway, 539;
apse, p. 1007. Ste. Chapelle, 540. Decoration
copied at Cologne, 567. Church of St.
Eustache, 549. St. Etienne du Mont, 549,
2002r. St. Sulpice, 362. St. Geneviève,
or the Panthéon, 289, 361, 476, 477, p. 1048;
dome, 1499m; points of support, 1581. St.
Germain des Prèz, 289; shafts, p. 1023. St.
Germain l'Auxerrois, 547

; abbey of St. Antoine; near, 310

; street architecture, 364. Houses in Rue
de la Victoire, casement in, 2165f. Fau-
bourg St. Germain, 440

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Napoleon column, 2603. Hospitals,
2278z, 2974. Invalides, 1581. The Louvre,
façade of, 359, 2613; windows, 2760. Ob-
servatory, 359. Garde-meuble and mint 360.
Théâtre du Chatelet, mode of lighting,
2264f. Théâtres Italien and Français, 2958.
New Opera house, 2972. Halle aux bleds,
2051

Park Nook stone; analysis, 1666

Park Spring stone, 1667w

Parker's cement, See "Roman cement"
Parliament hinges, 2258a

Parma; theatre, 2948, 2958
Parocona; temple at Ellora, 56
Parquetry, 2173e. In spec., 22856
Parthenon. See "Minerva, temple to
Parting bead of a sash frame, 2147. Strip in
a sash frame, 2165

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Partitions; in carpentry, 2024, 2025. How
measured, 2336. Weight of, 1628b. Brick-
nog, 1902; in spec., 22826. Half brick,
1902a. Stone slab, ib. Tiles, ib. Hollow
brick, 1902b. Glazed, 2231. Quartered,
in spec., 2285a. Timber for, 1729f.
deal, in spec., 22856. Gaspipes should not
be enclosed in, 22646

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Of

plate glass, 18726, 1873. Rough plate
glass, 1878. Slating, 2210h
Paths, in spec., 2281

Patrixbourne, Kent; circular window in
church, p. 993
Pattern-making, 2265ƒ

Pavements, 1666i, 19030. Ornamental, 1839,
1908c. In spec., 2284c
light, 2255

PER

Pavia; church of the Certosa, 619; terra-
cotta, 1908j. Church of St. Michael,

280

Paving, 1905c et seq. How measured, 2300
2372. Granite, 1671e. 1672. Brick, 1827,
18316. In spec., 22826. Tile, 1839a et seq.
In spec., 22826. With cements, 2251.
Making good, in spec., 2284c. Black and
white marble, 2002cc. Tar, 1905h
Pavodilos floor, 21736

Pavonazzetto marble, 2002bb, 2002gg
Paxton, Sir Joseph, p. 1063

Pay-leou, or triumphal arches of the Chinese,
107

Payne's patent for preparing timber, 1752
Peabody dwellings, Commercial Street, 3014;
described, 3024 et seq.

Peace, temple of; at Rome, 217, 2547, 2775.
See "Constantine, basilica of "
Peckings, 1823

Pede, Henry van; architect, 562, 563
Pedestals, 2599 et seq. Table showing their
heights, ancient and modern, 2601. Parts
2602. Dies, 2603. Employment of, 2604
Pediment; origin of, 135. Observation by
Cicero on, ib. Inclination, Roman, 269. Of
varied forms, 2716. How they should be
used, 2717, 2718. Vitruvius's rule respect-
ing, 2719. Different sizes in same façade to
be avoided, 2720. Mode of connecting the
horizontal and raking parts, 2721. Heights
of; how regulated, 2722. Face of tympa-
num; how disposed, 2723. Working of;
in spec., 2284b.

Peel; cathedral, 1681

Pegmata; of the amphitheatre, 250
Pekin, palace, 103

Pelasgic buildings, 27

Pelican Office, Lombard Street, 515
Pellegrini, Pellegrino; architect, 621
Pellet ornament, 397

Pembroke; Philip, earl of, 461
Penaria; of a Roman house, 253

to

Pendentives, 2090. Conical, for covers
ceilings of square rooms, 2091. To find
springing lines, 2092. Method of coving a
square room with spherical, 2093. To find
intersections of ribs in, 2094. In dome
stone vaulting, 1999 et seq., 2002u, 2002r.
At Caudebec, p. 1053. In towers, p. 1003,
p. 1004. In carpentry, 2090 et seq.
Penetration of mouldings, 578, p. 974
Pennethorne, James; architect, 520, 1666ả
Penrose, F. C.; architect, on proportion, p.

1015

Penshurst house, Kent, 446

Pentagon form, p. 1036

Pentagonal church, 572

Pentalpha form, p. 1036
Pentelic marble, 1676

Penthouse roofs; in Italy, 614

Peon or poon wood, 1728d

Perch, a measure of length; used in setting
out a building, p. 1057, p. 1058

Perforated glass, 1879. Ventilator, 2231a,
3037. Zine, 2224/

Pergula; of a Roman house, 253

Pericles; architecture of Greece under, 111
Peridromedes; of a Greek gymnasium, 175
Périgueux church of St. Front, 307; and St.
Etienne de la Cité, 535

Periods of Gothic architecture, p. 967
Peristylium; of a Greek gymnasium, 175. Of
a Roman house, 245, 252, 253

PER

Perkins' system of heating by hot water,

2279i

Pernes; church, 307

Perpendicular period of Gothic architecture
in England, p. 967. Work, proportion in,
p. 1017. Mouldings, p. 973. Piers, p. 977.
Capitals, p. 978. Bases, p. 979. Ribs, p.
980. Hood moulds, p. 982. Plinths, p. 982.
Parapet, p. 983. Wood mouldings, p. 985.
Windows, p. 990. Window jambs, p. 992.
Doorways, p. 997. Porches, p. 999. Towers,
p. 1002

Perpignan; cathedral, 545. Church, 586
Perrault, Claude; architect, 359, 360
Persepolis, or ruins of Chel-Minar, 46-49.
Architectural details compared with those
of Egypt and Persia, 50

Persia; present architecture of, 51
Persians, 2682, 2684

Persienne blinds, 2165f

Perspective, 2405 et seq. Temp. 1565, 440
Perugia; Madonna di Monte Luce, 624. San
Ercolano, 616. Sta Giuliana, ib.
Pestagalli, P.; architect, 620
Petchorsky; convent of, at Kiev, 375
Peterborough, Northamptonshire; cathedral,

396, 398. Founders and dimensions, 434.
Spire of staircase, p. 1005. Apse, p. 1007.
Lantern, groined ceiling, 2023g

Petersburg deals, &c. 1729e. See "St. Peters-
burg"

Petershamn house, for Lord Harrington, 510
Petra; ruins of, 3

Petworth marble, 166k, 1681g
Pevensey castle, Sussex, 391
Pew hinges, 22586

Pewing, 944. In spec., 2285h

Philip of Macedon; portico of, in Delos, 151
Phillip's rolled iron girder, 1629f
Phoenician architecture, 9, 54
Phygalia; temple, p. 943, p. 945
Pickart, Jan; architect, 558
Picked, to granite, 1915c

Piece of paper, 2278

Pied du roi; a measure of length, p. 1057
Pier; on a column, 1925d. Gates and piers,
2734. Rules for finding proper stability,
1563-1582. To windows, 2754. Of medi-
æval buildings, p. 975 et seq. Circular,
p. 1023.
At Amiens cathedral, p. 1061.
Canterbury cathedral, p. 1040. St. Ouen,
at Rouen, ib. St. George's chapel, Wind-
sor, p. 1051. Henry VII.'s chapel, p. 1054.
In basement, in spec., 2282a. See "Pillars"
Pierced bricks, 1831f

Pierrefonds; church of St. Etienne, 534
Pig; of iron, 1765. Of lead, 1782
Pilaster, 2671 et seq. At Trevi, 2672. Pro-
jection of, 2673. When used with columns,
2674. Pilaster capitals, 2675, 2677 et seq.
Supposed to represent columns, 2676. To
be avoided at inward angles, 2680. En-
gaged, 2615. Stone, in spec., 2284a. Of
wood, in spec., 2285g

Piles, how measured, 2331
Pillar or column; centre, 1500

Pillars, see" Beams and Pillars." Of materials
in testing, 1502e. Compression of, 1630y
et seq. Carrying up, 1923. In a church,
mode of strengthening, 557. Of Westmin-
ster Abbey,

See" Piers 968; bands of shafts, p. 969.

Pinacotheca; of a Roman house, 252, 253
Pine wood, 1712

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Pisa; Duomo, 286, p. 1042. Baptistery, 291,
292, p. 1037. Sta Caterina, 613.
Francesco, ib. San Martino, 616. House,
614. Campo Santo, 291, 293. Campanile,
ib. Casement adopted there, 2165c
Pisano, Niccolo; architect, 613
Piscina; of the Roman baths, 235
Pisè work, 1993bb

Pistoia; San Salvatore, 613. San Domenico,
ib. San Francesco, ib., 616. La Quarquonia,
614. Baptistery of San Giovanni Rotundo,
616. Palazzo della comunità, 618. Palazzo
pretorio, ib.

Pit sand, 1851, 18526

Pitch or slope of a roof, 1906, 20406, 2052n
Pitching; for paving, 1672. Piece in stairs,
206

Place brick, 1817, 1823

Placentia palace, at Greenwich, 423

Plain tiles, 1835. Table of the number re-
quired for a given quantity of work, 2301,
2321. Gauge, 1906. Setting in mortar,
and dry, ib.

Plan, 2490a. Distribution of, 2489
Plane trigonometry, 1033-1055
Planes, in geometry, 969-978

—, in carpentry; Jack, trying, long, jointer,
smoothing, 2102; compass, forkstaff,
straight block, 2103; rebate, moving, fillis-
ter, sash fillister, plough, 2104; moulding,
2105; bead, and snipe bill, 2106
Planing machine, 2124a, 2124c
Plank, 1710. How measured, 2331
Planking; to doors, 2145a

Planted work; in Gothic joinery, 2175c
Plasencia; cathedral, 596. Parochial church
p. 1019

Plaster; adhesive power of, 1494. Fireproof,
22466. Fibrous plaster slab, 2246b. Slate
ground for, 2246d. Quantity to cover a
surface, 2248. New inventions, 2250a et
seq.

of Paris, 1866c. Used in walling, 2249a
Plasterer's work; in spec., 2287. Estimating,
2376. Work, in Dublin, 2246a
Plastering, 2232 et seq. Quantity of different
materials in a given number of yards, 2248.
Porous, 3031

Plate girder, 1629a et seq., 1629p

glass, 1870a, 18726, 1875. Patent, 18726.
Rough, 1877

iron, 1764f. Strength of, 1630r, 1630v.
Weight per foot, 2254

rack; in spec., 2285g

tracery, p. 989, p. 999

wall, in spec., 2285a

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