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INDEX. 703 Canterbury Cathedral, 304. S. Martin, 327. Canton (Flowery) Pagoda, 642. Capel S. Mary, Suffolk, 293. Capella Palatina, 241. Capilla del Cond^table, 426. Capital (see Glossary). Capital, Corinthian, 85. Doric, 61. Ionic, 77. Capitanio Palace, Vicenza, 488. Capitol, Albany, 599. Rome, palaces, 467. Washington, 599. Capra, Villa del, Vicenza, 488, 582. Caprarola, architect, 461. Caprarola, palace, 463, 503. Capua, amphitheatre, 152. Caracalla, Therms of, 142. Cardiff Castle, 594. Law Courts, 597. Town Hall, 597. Cardinal d'Amboise, 506. Carlisle Cathedral, 304. Carlton Club, London, 477, 594. Carlton House, London, 582. Carmona Cathedral, steeple, 540. Carnac, Brittany, Monolith, 3. Caroe, architect, 597. Caryatid Portico, Athens, 82, 84. Caryatides (see Glossary). Carrere and Hastings, architects, 601. Carthusian order, 219. Casa Infanta, Saragossa, 540. Lonja, Seville. 537. Miranda, Burgos, 537. Cashel, roof at, 360. Cathedral, 360. Cormac's Chapel, 360. Castle, Chilham, 567. Coote, 582. Dover, 327. Heidelberg, 521. Heilberg, 398. Howard, 578, 580, 581. Kenilworth, 318. Marienberg, 398. mediaeval, 318. Meissen, 398. S. Angelo, Rome, 157. Stuttgart, 524. Castles of the English nobles, 318. Castor and Pollux, temple, 123. Catacombs, Rome, 157, 176. Catalonia, domestic work, 433. Cathedral, Athens. 210. Cathedrals, English, 294. French, 368. Cathedrals — conlimied. French and English compared, 276, 298, 299, 378. German, 394. Irish, 360. Italian, 408, 417, 419. Scotch, 359. Spanish, 426. Welsh, 305, 309. Cathedrals and churches of the middle ages, 273. plans of, 273. Catholic Apostolic Church. Gordon Square, London, 595. Catholic Apostolic Church, Maida Hill, London, 595. Caudebec, pendant vaulting, 290. Caulicoli (see Glossary). Cavalli, palazzo, Venice, 411. Caves, I, 2, 4. Caves, Rome, 157. Cavetta moulding, 106 (see Glossary) Cecilia Metella, tomb, 157. Cella, Greek, 46. Cellini, 497, 503. Celtic architecture, 360. Cephron, pyramid of, 17. Ceres, Psestum, temple of, 66. Certosa, Pavia, 219, 408, 495. Cestius, pyramid of, 158. Chaityas, Indian, 606, 612, 614, 628. Chakra, 631. Chalgrin, architect, 506. Chalukyan temples, 623, 629. Chalukyian architecture, 611, 623. Chambers, Sir William, architect, 582, 588. publication by, 582. classic orders (proportions), 582. Chambord, chateau de, 500. Champneys, architect, 596. Chancel (see Glossary). Chancel screens, 354. Chandravati, temple, 623. Chantries, 316, 325, 354. Chantry Chapel, Wakefield, 324. Chapel (see Glossary). Chapel of the Condestable, 426. King's College, Cambridge, 324, 351- Lambeth Palace. 336. Lincoln's Inn, 569. Nine Altars, Durham, 299, 304, 378. S. Ethelreda, Holborn, 343, 347. S Stephen, Westminster, 324. Savoy, 349. Sixtus v., 473. Wakefield, 324.