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7o8 COMPARATIVE ARCHITECTURE. Early Christian architecture. 176. baptisteries. 184. churches. 178. mosaics, 182, 191. ornament, 191. tombs. 187. walling. 189. Early English style, 283 (see Glos- sary). ornament, 341. vaulting, 286. Eaton Hall, Cheshire, 595. Eaves (see Glossary). Echinus, 63 (see Glossary). Echinus of capital, 63. moulding, 77. Edfou, temple of, 25, 28. Edinburgh College, 582. George Heriot's Hospital, 553. Fettes College, 500. Register Office. 582. S. Mary"s Cathedral, 594. Edis, architect, 596. Egesta, temple of, 66. Egham, Holloway College, 503, 595. Egypt, map of (No. 3). primitive architecture of, 12. sphinx, 17. Egyptian architecture, 4. columns, 29. court. Crystal Palace, 30. dwellings, 27. obelisks, 22, 27. ornament, 29. pylons, 22. pyramids, 15, 17. roofs, 28. sculpture. 29. temples, 15. 20, 28. tombs, 15, 18, 20. Egyptian-Saracenic architecture, 659. Eleanor crosses, 343. Elephanta, temple, 614. Elephantine, mammeisi at, 22. Eleusis. Hall of the Mysteries, 66. propylsea, 93. Teleskrion, 58. temple, 58. vestibule, 87. Elgin Cathedral, 359. Elgin, Lord, 72. Elgin marbles, 591. Elizabeth, monument to, Westminster Abbey, 565. Elizabethan arcades, 564. balustrades, 564. bedrooms, 555. chimneys, 551. colleges, 557. Elizabethan — continued. fireplace, 555. gables, 562. gallery, 555. hall, 553. mansions. 553. panelling, 555. plaster ceilings, 564. 565. tapestries, 565. terraces and steps, 562. town houses, 561. style, 356, 551. windows, 562. EUora, Rath, 628. temple, 614. Elmes. architect, 592. El-Muayyad Mosque, Cairo, 663. Eltham Palace, roof at, 293, 347. Ely Cathedral. 304, 332, 336, 343, 571. Trinity Church, 289. Ely House, Dover Street, London, 581. Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 557. England, use of brickwork in, 279. Roman camps, 280. roads, 280. settlements, 280. terra-cotta, 279. Enghsh architecture, 27S. almshouses, 325. ancient timber houses, 325. Anglo-Classic, 327, 567. Anglo-Palladian School, 382. Anglo-Saxon, 283. Bede houses, 325. castles and residences, 318. cathedrals, 294. chapels, 322. colleges and schools, 324. Decorated geometrical or curvi- linear style, 283, 341. dwellings of the people, 322. Early English (Lancet) style. 283, 335- Elizabethan and Jacobean orna- ment, 564. sculpture, 564. Elizabethan style, 356, 55:. Georgian style, 578. Gothic ornament, 382. sculpture, 341, 347, 354, 382. vaulting, 283. hospitals, 325. Jacobean style, 356, 561. nineteenth century, 589, 593. Norman (Romanesque), 283. 328. parish churches. 316. Perpendicular style. 349. Queen Anne style, 578.