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 XX LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Perry, Miss Sarah. The Lady's Wash-hand Stand, p. 311. Perry, John, Esq., Architect, Godalming. The Specification and Estimate, p. Sfi to 4.'3. The Stable in p 384, 385 ; I. p. 419, with the details, particulars, and estimates, p. 418 to 434, inclu- sive; II. p. 434, with the details, particular estimate, &c., to p. 441, inclusive; the Water- mill, p. 573, with i ts details, specification, and estimate, extending to p. 585. Prosser, Thomas, Esq., Architect, Worcester. De- sign VIII p. 409. Read, Mr. John, Regent Circus, London. Design V. p. 595. Kcid, William, Esq., Architect, Glasgow. Fig. 1267; Design XIV. p. 879. Robertson, John, Esq., Architect, Bayswater, near London. Design V. p. 30; VII. p. 35; VIII. p. 45 ; IX. p. 46 ; X. p. 49 ; XI. p. 50 ; XII. p. .55; XIII. p. 56; XIV. p. 61 ; XV. p. 62 ; XVII. p. 70 ; XVIII. p. 75 ; XIX. p. 76 ; XXIIL p. 90 ; XXIV. p. 95; XXV. p. 96; XXVL p. 99. XXVII. p. 100 ; XXVIII. p. 103 ; XXX. p. 109 ; XXXI. p. 110; XXXIII. p. 133; XXXIV., XXXV., and XXXVI. p. 134; XXXVII., XXXVIII., and XXXIX. p. 140 ; XLII. p. 159 ; XLIV. p. 165; XLV. p. 166; XLVL p. 169; XLVII. p. 170 ; XLVIII. p. 173 ; XLIX. p. 174; L. p. 177 ; LVI. p. 188 ; LVII. p. 193 ; LVIII., LIX.,andLX. p.l94; LXL, LXII,,and LXIII. p. 199; LXV. p. 203; LXVI. p. 204; LXVIII. p. 210; LXXII. p. 217; LXXIII. p. 225; IX. p. 646; I. p. 678; VUI. p. 693; figs. 1323 to 1326, and figs. 1348 to 1350. In general, all the explanatory diagrams, and all the Designs made from our suggestions, were drawn by Mr. Ro- bertson, who has been in our office, as Archi- tectural Draughtsman, since March, 1829. Robison, John, Esq., Secretary to the Royal Society, Edinburgh ; The Remarks in 1.334, p. 637 ; ^ 1373. Remarks on the introduction of cast iror. in building, in k, 1409, 144.5, 1793, &c. Ross, William, Esq., Architect, Pritchard Street, Bristol. Design XXX., XXXI., XXXII., and XXXIII. p. 519 to 523; the specification and estimate, p. 524 to ,528 ; II. p. 680 ; VI. p. 690. Rowe, James, Esq., Architect Design XII. p. 55; XXI. p. 86; XXII. p. 89 ; XXIX p. 104. Rowley, Mr. William, Fountain-maker, Howland Street, London. The Fountain, fig. 1767. Saul, Mr. Matthias, Cabinet Manufacturer and Joiner, Lancaster The Gates in p. 413 ; fig. 1247 ; fig. 1265. Selane, Mr., German Stove Builder, Vauxhall Road, London. Design for a Stove; figs. 1838 and 1839. Selim, an Amateur Architect, residing in Wiltshire. Design LII. p 181; LIII. p. 182; LIV. p. 184; III. p. 632 ; 1676 to 1734; figs. 1435 to 1440; XVII. p. 893. Skaiu, Henry, Esq, F.S.A., Percy Street, Bedford Square, London, Author of the History and Antiquities of Luton Park, and other Works. Some Designs for Ancient Furniture iti Chap. IV. p. 1099, and 1101. Sheriff, Patrick, Esq., Mungo's Wells, near Hao- dington. The Remarks in p. 534, 537. Siehe, Mr., Denmark Street, St. Giles's, London. The Rotatory Pump, figs. 9, 10. Stnnllwooil, William Frootne, Esq., Architect, Cam. berwell, London. Design VI. p. 844. Sylvester, Charles, Esq., Engineer, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London. The Stove, figs. 1845, 1846. Swinton, James, Esq., Architect, Haddington. De. sign XXXIV. p. 528; and the specification, p. 529 to 534. T. S. T. Design III. p. 589. Taylor, Samuel, Esq., Amateur Architect, Stoke- ferry, Norfolk. Design LXXVI. p. 2226; XXVI. p. 411 ; XXIX. p. 516 ; fig. 1298. Thotnpson, Henry Augustus, Esq., Architect, I;i. verpool. Designs IV. p. 29; VI. p. 33; XVI. p. 69 ; XX. p. 8.5. Thorold, William, Esq., Architect and Engineer, Norwich. Design XIII p. 471 ; XIII. p. 473 ; XXXVI. p. 544; figs. 1288 to 1291; figs. 1715, 1716. Trotmnn, E., Esq., Architect, Fumival's Inn, London. Design X..I. p. 920, with the Essay on Gothic Architecture, extending to p. 943. Varden, Richard, Esq., Architect, Godalming. Design XXX IL p. 118, and the particular or specification. Ill ; LXIX. p. 215; LXXIV. p. 226; I. and the discussion on Mills, p. .')63 to .573 ; II. p. 583 ; IV. p. 592; IV. p. 834 ; XI. p. 859; ^ 1794 to 1798. Voktns, Charles, Esq., Architect, W'ilton Road, Pimlico, London. The Bookcase Front, p. 1246 ; XIX. p. 914; XX. p. 919. ; the Brew. ery, figs. 1830 and 1831 ; and the very ingenious mode of hanging pictures described in 2068, and illustrate*! by fig. 1856. Wright, Mr. S., Shelton, near Newcastle, Stafford- shire. Figs. 18U9, 1810, and 1811.