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 xvin LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. •NO. PAGE 213. Design in which the smaller detail, evenly dis- tributed, GIVES at a distance SOMETHING OF THE effect of a tint ^''all- paper. l. f. d.. . 2o4 214. Forms of a design blurred by colour in accidental PATCHES — End paper. Old Dutch or German. 205 213. Diagram showing the systematic departure from THE system of COUNTERCHANGED COLOUR ALHAM- bresque tile mosaic 206 216. Diagram showing the systematic disturbance of THE uniformity OF A GEOMETRIC DIAPER BY MEANS OF COLOUR — Alhambresque tile mosaic. . . 207 217. Pattern showing the systematic disturbance of geometric form by variation in colour alham- bresque tile mosaic 208 215. Diagram showing the effect of different colour TREATMENTS OF IDENTICALLY THE SAME FORMS. L. F. D 210 219. Diagrams of flowing and broken borders. . 213 220. Cross lines in a border 213 221. " Stops " in a border 214 222. Running i ine and fret borders 214 223. Fret border — Greek 215 224. Fret facing both ways. . ■ 216 225. Interrupted fret facing both ways. . . .216 226. Broken Chinese fret 216 227. Mexican frets 216 228. [Masonry frets from the temple at Mitla in Mexico 217 229. Greek fret, including stop 217 230. Fret satisfactorily broken 218 231. Wave satisfactorily broken 218 232. two ways of arriving at the same fret. . .2x8 233. Fret and its equivalent in flowing lines. . 218 234. Development of wave scroll 218 235 Wave lines 219 230. Zig-zag and double Zig-zags 219