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 [Supplement to the BUILDING News, July 19, 1872.] INDEX TO VOL. XXII. ABBEY churches of Caen, the, 172 Abbeys: St. Alban’s, 144, 242, 509; West- minster, 80, 296, 367, 404, 423, 443, 477, 534 Aberystwith schools competition, 323 About oils, 188 Absorption of moisture by brick and stone, 160 ss Academy, the Royal, 80, 267, 354, 381, 393, 401, 431 Accidents, 80, 144, 268 Adams's spring hinge, 143 Adelphi-terrace in danger, 267, 286 Adjustable shoe, Adams's, 143 Adyahce in the price of bricks, 406 _ Advertisers and architects, 60 Albert : Bridge, 32; Hall, construction of, 74 Alberti, Leon Battista, 39 Alexandrian obelisk, the, 427 All Saints’ Church, Northfleet, 112 Altar vessels for St. Paul's, 286 Amalgamated: Carpenters and Joiners, Bociety.cf 60, 366: Engineers, Society of, 2: American: bridge building, 322; Insti- tute of Architects, 216: timber, 406; versus foreign building practice, 268; wood pavement, 471; workmen's dwell- ings, 66 Ancient rose-bush, an, 144 Anglo-Italian style, the, 444 Annual International Exhibitions, 164 Antiquities: Assyrian, 476; Irish, 404 ; Roman, at Bath, 266 Antonio da Ponte, 517 Apparatus: for attachment to windows, 407; for heating and lighting, 347; for melting snow, 75 Application of: geography to the fine arts, 342; stained glass to domestic architecture, 26, 119, 131 Appointing School Board architects, new method of, 143 Archzological :—Ancient coins found at Leith, 75; archmology in Rome, 536; Athenian tombs, 120; Avebury, 157, 200; Balliol College, Oxford, 223; Beg- broke Church, 395; bishops’ chairs, 164; British Museum, the, 475, 476; Cashel Rock, the, 386; Chapter-house, Westminster, 367, 423, 477; Chaucer's tomb, 80; Cokethorpe Chapel, 242; discovery at Capua, 266; discovery at Chichester Cathedral, 266; Duckling- ton Church, 242; Eastbury Manor House, Barking, 293; Freeland Church, 395; Gainsborough Corn Exchange, 245; Irish antiquities, 404; Jew’'s House, Lincoln, 276; Kelleythorpe tumulus, the, 471; King’s Norton Church, 342; Leathersellers’ Ha}l, 446; Llandaff Cathedral, 404; Magdalen College, Ox- ford, 180; Northleigh Church, 395 ; old London, 314; Palestine Exploration Fund, 235; prehistoric fortifications, 7; prehistoric remains in Cumberland, 21; relics of Bernard Palissy, 306; remains of lake dwellings, 200; Roman anti- quities in Bath, 266; Roman Explora- tion Fund, 266: Roman pavement at Bramdean, 342; Roman remains at Milton, 287: Roman remains at Mur- ston, 75; Roman villa at North- leigh, 395; rude stone monuments, 157 ; Semi-detached church towers, 512; shrine at St. Alban’s, the, 144, 242, 509; Southleigh Church, 242; St. Mary’s Church, Reading, 423: temple of Diana at Ephesus, 159, 475; Tintern Abbey, 405; Warwick Castle, 24, 27, 103, 284; Wells Cathedral clock, 24; Westminster Abbey, 367, 404, 423, 443, 477, 534; Witney parish church, 242 Archzological Societies:—Archm- ological Institute, 120; Archwological Section, Birmingham and Midland In- stitute, 7, 75, 276, 342, 471; Chester Archeological Society, 60; Hampshire Archeological Institute, 446; London and Middlesex Archeological Society, 423; Palestine Exploration Fund, 235; Royal Historical and Archeological Association of Ireland, 404; Society of Antiquaries, 423; Society of Biblical Archeology, 21, 161, 404; Wiltshire Archwological and Natural History Society, 103 Archeology in Rome, 536 Architect: ‘directions to the,” 106; the United States Government, 427 Architects: and artists, 390; English and German, 512; great Italian, 3, 39, 73, $4, 101, 110, 121, 137, 142, 146, 179, 341, 350, 374, 421, 454, 517; mathematics for, 216; and quantity-surveyors, 291; of the Renaissance period, early, 73; a thumbscrews, 409; versus advertisers, Architects’ office, Guildhall, 256 Architectural : assistants, 389, 424; criti- cism, 530; critics, 478; Conference (1871), 18, 256, 262, 291; Conference (1872), 460, 467, 473, 495, 505, 515, 529, 531; design, principles of, 126, 210, 269, 412; drawings at the International Ex- hibition, 361; drawings at the Royal Academy, 354, 381, 401; Examination, Voluntary, 151, 158, 216, 294, 474; Mu- seum, 47, 120, 164, 227, 427, 450, 500; treatment of doorways, 290; works in the Kensington Library, 61; writing, 294 Architectural Societies : —Ameri- can Institute of Architects, 216 ; Archi- tectural Alliance, the, 375; Architectu- ral Association, 24, 42, 47, 50, 65, 88, 96, 119, 124, 131, 143, 151, 172, 205, 221, 223, 233, 247, 261, 287, 294, 306, 325, 327, 332, 367, 375, 407, 422, 450, 456, 620, 531; Architectural Association of Ireland, 522; Chester Architectural and Archs- logical Society, 60; Edinburgh Archi- tectural Association, 75, 287; Leicester- shire Architectural and Archeological Society, 457; Lincoln Diocesan Archi- tectural Society, 402, 507; Liverpool Architectural and Archeological So- ciety, 120, 191, 201, 306, 362, 382, 387; Northern Architectural Association, 342; Northern Architectural Students’ Society, 52; Oxford Architectural and Historical Society, 180, 201, 223, 242, 395, 457, 507; Reading Architectural and Archeological Society, 402; Royal Architectural Museum, 47, 120, 164, 227, 427, 450, 500; Royal Institute of British Architects, 18, 41, 74, 151, 158, 179, 181, 182, 193, 216, 235, 247, 256, 293, 336, 376, 405, 433, 436, 465, 467, 473, 487, 495, 505, 515, 418, 529, 531; Yorkshire Architec- tural Society, 46 Architecture : Anglo-Italian, 444; or arch- mology? 57; forty years ago, 187; French modern, 456, 520; in Glasgow, 436; at the International Exhibition, 361; London, 251, 305; modern, 296, 315, 333, 354, 369, 387, 406, 424, 432, 535; modern metropolitan, 118 ; a new style of, 321, 343; at the Royal Academy, 354, 381, 401; Scottish ecclesiastical, 478, 533; street, 256 Areas in rear of new dwelling-houses. 24, Art: action, future, 432; collections of the late Canon Rock, 57; criticism, damnatory, 1, 45; decorative, 390; how it declines, 132; Indian, 434; industries for females, 132; Japanese, 221, 233; and literature, the demons of, 282, living and dead, 34; Mexican, 97; Mo- hammedan, 396; oriental, 90; work- men, prizes for, 247, 286; writing and the Conference, 529 Artificial; production of rain, 23; stone, 309, 345 Artists and architects, 390 Artists’ Benevolent Fund, 491 Arts, theory of the, 126, 210, 269, 412 Asphalte: pavements, 103, 122, 143, 183, 185, 205, 247, 286, 406, 407; tramways, 8 Assistants and office management, 889, 424 Assurance offices, Equity and Law, 487 Assyrian antiquities, 476 Asylums: Moulsford, 24; Stepney, 471 Athenian tombs, 120 Avebury, 157, 200 BACCIO D'AGNOLO, 350 Baecio Pintelli, 374 Balliol College, Oxford, 223 Balthazar Peruzzi, of Sienna, 110 Band-saws for cutting large timber, 303 Bank-notes, infected, 307 Barking, Eastbury Manor House, 293 Bath, antiquities at, 266 Bath-fittings, 347 Baths: Hanley, 120; London swimming, 192 Battersea National Schools, 68 Beacon, the Westminster, 246, 471 Begbroke Church, 395 Belfry of the church at Ifs, 216 Bench at Steyning, oak, 152, 184 Benedetto da Majano, 374 Benefit Building Societies’ Commission, 275, 326 Benevolent Fund, Artists’ 491; Benevo- lent Institutions: Builders’, 416; Buil- ders’ Clerks’, 282 Benhar Coal Company, Limited, 60 Berlin Houses of Parliament Competi- tion, 8, 122, 142, 406, 422, 512 Bermondsey water famine, 536 Bernard Palissy, relics of, 306 Bewick, Thomas, 267 Bexley, house at, 216, 244 Bicentrolinead, the, 536, 345 Binding a brush, 138, 407; binding up the “quantities,” 466 Birmingham: and Midland Institute, 7, 75, 276, 342, 471; School Board, 489; School of Design, 268; Sewerage Bill, the, 205, 449, 491, 512 Bishops’ chairs, 164 Black-brown varnish for metallic bodies, 185 Black-lead polish, 315 Blasting-powder, 406 Bleaching oil, 158 Blind, universal outside, 406 Bloodstone and jasper, 515 Blundellsands Church Competition, 402 Blunt razors, 431 Books (see “ Publications, Notices of") Boring and mortising machine, 507 Boston, U.S., house at, 236 Bow, new schools for, 47 Bowyer’s asphalte tramways, 8 Bramante, 84 Poplar and Bramdean, Roman pavement at, 342 Bread-making with sea-water, 227 Brewery-building, 383 Brick: absorption of moisture by, 160; dust cement, 111; flelds and the em- ployment of children, 216; work, notes on, 5, 30, 63, 85, 107 Bricks, 169, 189; bricks, advanced price of, 406; bricks, diaper, 127 Bridge-building in England and America, 322 Bridges: Albert, 32; Putney, 227; St. Louis, 163; Thames, 536; Ystwith, 46 Bridgwater School Board, 489 Brighouse Cemetery, 336 Bright, presentation to Mr., 491 British: building superstitions, Museum, the, 475 Bronze, 282; bronze, green, 315; bronze- paint for iron, 135 Bronzing, 159 Brunelleschi, Filippo, 3 Brush, binding, 138, 407 Bryant & May Testimonial Fountain, 458 Builders, directions to, 49, 106 Builders’: Benevolent Institution, 416; Clerks’ Benevolent Institution, 282; contracts, 182, 466; Foremen and Clerks of Works’ Institution, 314 Building: chapels, 105, 142, 162; in con- crete, 188, 296, 322, 493; hints on, 159 367; Building Intelligence :— Cathedrals, Abbeys, and Minsters,— Exeter, 45, 52, 76, 174, 247, 342; Glasgow, 468; Salisbury, 343; St. Alban’s, 324; St. Paul's, 124; Worcester, 140, 403; York, 161, 224, 468 Chapels.—Boston, 468; Bridlington Quay, 403; Bristol, 140; Buxton, 283; Chorlton-eum-Hardy, 508; East London Tabernacle, 161; Farnham, 139; Fartown, 283; Fenton, 303; Finsbury, 363; Frodsham, 76; Garforth, 283; MHarriseahead, 304; Haslingden, 283; Heckmondwike, 139; Holborn, 224; Hollingworth, 283; Holy- well Green, 99; Hull, 403; Jarrow-on- Tyne, 139; Lambeth, 224; Leeds, 183; Liverpool, 243; Luxulyan, 202; Marsden, 283; Monton, 468; New Basford, 224; Penistone, 265; Rockley, 334; Saltaire, 324; Sandyford, 243; Shipley, 161; Stony Stratford, 76; Toronto, 363; Tunbridge, 44; Utley, 140; Warrington, 284; West Bromwich, 99; Westminster, 324; Woodbridge, 447 Churches.—Ahberayron, 423; Aberbeeg, 164; Acton, 362; Ainstable, 323; Alk- ham, 164; Allerton, 362; Alnmouth, 57; Amersham, 224, 325; Amlwich, 323; Anstey, 362; Ardwick, 468; Armley, 283, 423; Ashbury, 508; Barbrook Mill, 508; Bathford, 508; Battersea, 323; Bebington, 303,362; Beddington, 265; Beeston, 447; Beeston Hill, 121; Bermondsey, 60; Bettws, 423; Bicknoller, 164, 532; Birk- dale, 362; Birkenhead, 60; Birmingham, 243, 303, 342; Bishophill Senior, 423; Bishopsbourne, 423; Botus Fleming, 60; Boughton, 423; Bournemouth, 383; Bow, 164; Bowdon, 383; Braddan, 21; Bradford on-Ayon, 508; Brampton, 403; Bredgar, 243; Brierley Hill, 489; Bristol, 21, 362; Bromsgrove, 121, 243; Brough- ton Beck, 342, 423; Burford, 468; Can- terbury, 283; Cardross, 76; Catterick, 342; Chapel-y-Coelbren, 164; Cheddar, 323; Cheshunt, 423; Chester, 21, 303; Cheveley, 383 ; Chevington, 323 ; Chieve- ley, 508; Childwall, 362; Chiswick, 468 ; Chittlehampton, 76; Chorlesbury, 508 ; Clifton, 362; Clymping, 508 ; Colchester, 164; Collyhurst, 21; Corwen, 383; Cotham, 303; Covent Garden, 532; Crumpsall, 423; Daresbury, 362; Dar- laston, 183; Dawlish, 423; Debenham, 363; Desborough, 164; Dingwall, 342; Downe, 164; Dresden, 323; Dulwich, 532; Dunton, 508; Eaton, 432; Hast- cheap, 224; East Church, 243; East Clayton, 183; Edinburgh, 403, 423; Elmswell, 323; Elstead, 243; Eye, 508; Fallowfield, 489; Farlington, 60; Fish- ponds, 304; Fleur-de-lis, 323; Folke- stone, 164; Gateshead, 323; Gelligaer, 60; Genoa, 202, 489; Glasgow, 44, 161, 202, 423; Glastonbury, 99; Gloucester, 383; Glympton, 183; Godstone, 99; Gorleston, 192; Great Dunmow, 60; Great Gransden, 423 ; Haggerstone, 224 ; Halifax, 508; Hanley Castle, 183; Har- leston, 532; Harlow, 447; Harrogate, 532; Hartford, 243, 362; Haydock, 60; Hebburn, 283; Herston, 363; Higham, 468; Higher Sutton, 362; High Toynton, 164; Higington, 243; Hinkshay, 323; Hockley, 304; Hull, 423, 508; Hunstan- ton, 423; Huttons Ambo, 342; Ipswich, 139; Isle of Man, 21, 243; Islington, 363; Ivinghoe, 60; Kennington, 44; Kensal New Town, 139; Kensington, 326; Kilburn, 632; King's Norton, 403; King’s Pyon, 363; Kirk Braddon, 423; Kirkby Knowle, 423; Kirkintilloch, 447; Knightsbridge, 283; Knowsley, 44; Launceston, 423; Leeds, 139, 161; Leicester, 99, 363; Limpsfield, 121; Liverpool, 44, 57, 60, 183; Lincoln, 363; Lindley, 304; Little Dunmow, 164; Lianbsz k, 323; Llanfair, 383; Llan- fair- n-Clwyd, 323; Llanwenarth- ultra, 383; Llanwrplayfd, 508; Lon- Edinburgh, 447; 7 Building Intelligence, continued :— don, 243, 532; Longstone, 283; Lud- dington, 403; Lugwardine, 121; Lyme Regis, 76; Madeley, 60, 202; Man- chester, 44; Marton, 183; Mashbury, 403; Melsonby, 342; Mickleham, 183; Middlesborough 44; Milborne St. Andrew-cum-Dewlish, 304; Natland, 542; New Colwyn, 508; Newark, 60; Newcastle -on-Tyne, 403; Newton Valence, 243; North Woolwich, 323; Northampton, 323; Northfleet, 161; Nottingham, 283; Oldham, 21; Oswestry, 323, 468 ; Over, 362; Oxford, 324; Pad- dington, 323; Pedmore, 224; Penn, 243; Pitsligo, 99; Ponsonby, 342; Portsea, 423; Prittlewell, 324; Quarndon, 508; Radford, 363 ; Rainham, 403; Ramsden, 383; Reading, 423; Red Banks, 508; Ridgewell, 21; Rome, 202, 363; Rother- hithe, 532; Rousdon, 468; Ruabon, 139, 283; Runham, 192; Ryde, 21; Salford, 121; Saltash, 363; Sandwich, 423; Settrington, 21; Sevenoaks, 324; Shal- ford, 60; Sheffield, 363; Shepherd's Bush, 423; Sherfleld-on-Loddon, 403 ; Shrewsbury, 304; Sibdon, 164; Sitting» bourne, 164; Snargate, 21; Snave, 243; Soho, 324; South Ormsby, 363; South- port, 362, 532; Standground, 139; Staunton, 423; Steeple Ashton, 304, 323; Stevington, 447; Stoke Bishop, 161; Stoke Ferry, 423; Stoke Fleming, 243, 265; Stradbroke, 304; Stretton, 224; Stroud, 489; St. Keyne, 243 ; St. Sithney, 508; St. Vigean’s, 403; Sunderland, 324; Sutton Coldfield, 140; Syston, 60; Tangley, 243; Tarrington, 164, 423; Thanet, 243; Thelnetham, 447 ; Thorp Arch, 324; Tunbridge Wells, 21; Ty- thegstone, 323; Ulting, 164; Upper Armley, 76; Urswick, 342; Walton-on- the-Naze, 323; Walworth, 423; Wal- wyn’s Castle, 508; Weaverthorpe, 324; Welton, 342, 423; West Ashby, 243; West Bromwich, 304, 423; West Hackney, 164; West Somerton, 192; Wettenhall, 362; Willesden, 164; Winchcombe, 243; Winterton, 383; Wirksworth, 403; Wolverhampton, 121; Wolverton, 284; Wolviston, 423; Wookey, 343; Wootton Fitzpaine, 304, 423; Wythburn, 342; Yatton, 384; York, 161, 224. Miscellaneous Buildings.—Aberdeen, 884; Altrincham, 384; Ardwick, 489; Armley, 403; Bermondsey, 224; Bilston, 284; Blackfriars, 183, 202; Bourne- mouth, 532; Bradford, 76; Bristol, 76, 363 ; Calverton Limes, 44; Cambridge, 99; Chatham, 465; Chicago, 224; Dork- ing, 21; Folkestone, 8; Glasgow, 334; Great Waltham, 363; Great Yarmouth, 192; Halifax, 468; Leeds, 183, 304; Leith, 44; Liverpool, 423; London, 183, 194, 202, 224, 324, 403, 423; Luton, 99; Lutterworth, 21; Melbury, 532; Newark, 21; Northampton, 265, 508; Oxford, 423; Reading, 243; Renfrew, 324, 343; Retford, 243; Sandwich, 265; South- wark, 22, 202; Stafford, 8; St. Luke's, 265; Wakefield, 304; Warwick, 284; Wednesbury, 533; Weymouth, 447; Yardley Gobion, 44 Schools.—Attercliffe, 224; Battersea, 68; Bedminster, 99; Bermondsey, 324; Birmingham, 324; Bishopsgate, 57; Blackburn, 194; Bradford, 76, 120, 324, 363; Bristol, 140, 384; Cartway, 243; Chapeltown, 224; Cheddar, 532; Dukin- field, 803; Folkestone, 8, 304; Glouces- ter, 583; Great Driffield, 324: Great Yarmouth, 192; Haslingden, 403; Hull, 183; Hunslet, 243; King’s Lynn, 364; Kirby-le-Soken, 532; Kmowle, 564; Leeds, 343; Leek, 76; Leith, 161; Llan- foist, 224 ; London, 364; Luxulyan, 489; Liverpool, 140, 224; Lynby, 284; Maiden- head, 140; Manchester, 284; Newport, 447; Nottingham, 76; Park Gate, 304; Reedham, 99; Romsey, 447; Shadwell, 44; Shaftesbury, 224; Shrewsbury, 121; Sneinton, 76; St. Austell, 364; St. Bria- vels, 324; Swanbourne, 22; Tisbury, 224; Wakefield, 304 Building Materials and Ap- pliances:—Absorption of moisture by brick and stone, 160; Adams's spring hinge and adjustable shoe, 143; Ameri- can timber, 406; American wood pave- ment, 471; apparatus for attachment to windows, 407; artificial stone, 309, 345; asphalte pavements, 103, 122, 143, 183, 185, 205, 247, 406, 407; band saws for cutting large timber, ¢ bath fittings, 347; binding a brush, 13 black-brown varnish for metallic bodies, 185; boring and mortising machine, 507; brickdust cement, 111; bricks, 169, 189; bronze, 282; building in concrete, 108, 296, 322,
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, 202, 225, 243, 284, 325, 344, 364, 365, 406; ceilings and cornices, 347; cement for fastening rubber to wood and metal, 124 ; cement from sewage, 362, 354, 416, 495; concrete, beton work, and mortar, é 77, 100, 108, 140, 162, 247, 269, 296, 493, 519; commodes or closets, patent, 304; copper gas-tubes, 167; cowls for chimneys, 407 ; decay in stone, its causes and prevention, 93, 145; Deyonshire marble, 305; diaper bricks, 127;