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INDEX. 705 Claremont House, Esher, 582. Cleopatra's Needle, London, 27. Clepsydra (see Glossary). Clerestory, 43, 275, 343 (see Glossary). Clermont-Ferrand; Notre Dame du Port. 247, 248. Cley Church, Norfolk, 347. Cliefden, 593. Cloaca Maxima, Rome, iig. Cloister, S. John Lateran, 232. Cloisters, 275, 378, 426 (see Glos- sary). Close, church, 277, 299. Cloth Hall, Ypres, 390. Clouds, Hampshire, 595. Clumber Church, Notts, 596. Cluniac order, 219. Cluny, abbey church of, 249. Cnidus, lion tomb, 94, 100. Cobham, Almshouses, 325. Cockerell, Prof., architect, 75, 592. publications by, 591, 592. Cockerell, F. P., architect, 594. Coffers (see Glossary). Colchester Town Hall, 596. Coleshill. Berks, 569. Collar-braced roof, 293. Collcutt, architect, 596. College, Edinburgh, 582. Eton, 324. Colleges, Cambridge, Caius (Gate of Honour), 557. Christ's, 324. Clare, 324, 557. Corpus Christi, 324. Downing, 591. Emmanuel, 557. Girton, 596. Gonville, 324. Jesus, 324. King's, 324, 351, 354, 591. King's College Chapel, 289, 324, 351. 353, 376. Magdalene, 324. Newnham, 596. Pembroke, 324, 595. Pembroke College Chapel, 576. Peterhouse, 324. Queens', 324. S. John's, 324, 557. Sidney Sussex, 557. Trinity, 324. Nevill Court, 557. New Court, 591. Trinity Hall, 324. Colleges, Oxford, All Souls, 324. Brasenose, 324. Christchurch, 324. F.A. Colleges, Oxford — continued. Corpus Christi, 324. Exeter, 324. Lincoln, 324. Magdalen, 324. Merton. 324, 351, 353. New, 32-|. Oriel, 324. Queen's, 324. S. John's, 324. Trinity, 324. Worcester, 324. Collegiate churches, 298. Collingham Gardens, London, works at. 596. Cologne Cathedral, 394, 401, 473. Chevet, 398. Church of the Apostles, 261. dwelling-houses, 298. Rathhaus, 521. S. Cunibert, 261. S. Maria im Capitol, 261. S. Martin, 261. Color in Greek art, 53. Colosseum, Rome, 114, 149. Columbaria, Rome, 157. Columbia University, New York, 601. Column (see Glossary). Column, Antoninus Pius, 156. entasis, 51, 61. rostral, 156. Trajan's, 139, 156. Columns in western asiatic architec- ture, 43. Comparison : Belgian and Dutch Renaissance, 538. Early Christian and Byzantine, 210. Elizabethan and Jacobean styles, 562. French and German Renaissance, 521. Gothic and Renaissance, 442. Greek and Roman. 164. Italian and French Renaissance, 442. Composite order, 53, 171 (see Glos- sary). Compton Wynyates, 322. Concord, temple of, Agrigentum, 66. temple of, Rome, 123. Concrete, use of, by Romans, 115. Confucianism, 636. Congleton Town Hall, 595. Congressional Library, Washington, 601. Conjeveram, temple, 628. Connestable, chapel of the, 426. z z