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INDEX. 725 Polycleitos the younger, 66, 87, 92. Polytechnic School. Berlin, 524. Pompeian House. Crystal Palace, 163. Pompeii, excavations, 162. amphitheatre, I5:^-. basilicas at, 139. Street of Tombs, 158. Ponce de Leon Hotel, Florida, 601. Pont du Gard, Nimes, 159. Ponte alle Grazie. Florence, 411. Ponte Vecchio. Florence. 411. Pope Julius, villa, 463. Poppy-heads, 354. Porta, Giacomo della. architect, 473. Porta Nigra, Treves, 156. Portcullis, 354. Porte-cochere, 500, 506. S. Andre, Autun, 156. des Mars, Rheims. 156. Portico (see Glossary). Portland stone used by Wren. 571. Portsea, S. Mary. 596. Poseidon, temple, island of Paros, 63. Paestum, 66, 69, 102. Sunium, 66. Pozzolana, 112, 118. Prague, chevet, 398. Praxiteles, 53. Premonstratensian order, 219. Presbytery (see Glossary). Priene. temple of Athena Polias, 51. 79. Propylsea, 93. Primary period, French Gothic, 368. Primaticcio. architect. 497, 503. Prince Arthur's Chantry, 316. Printing, introduction of, 549. Prior Park, Bath, 582. Priory (see Glossary). Prismatic rustication. 565. Pronaos (see Glossary). Propylaea. Athens. 58, 66. 79, 93, 97, 100. Eleusis, 93. Epidauros, 93. Priene, 93. Sunium, 93. F'ropylasum (see Glossary). Prostyle (see Glossary). Prothyrum, 162. Prototypes of laterByzan tine churches, 187. S. Vitale, Ravenna, 208. Providence, State House. U.S.A.. 601. Prudential Assurance office, London, 595- Prynne, architect, 597. Pseudo-dipteral (see Glossary). Pteroma (see Glossary). Ptolemy, dynasty of, 48. Public buildings, Greek, 97. Publico Palazzo, Siena, 417. Pugin, architect, 592. publications by, 592. Pulham Church. 293. Pulpit, 354, 565. Pulpit at North Cray Church. Kent, . 565. Pulpits, iron, in Spain. 544. Pulvinated (see Glossary). Puri, temple, 623. Pycnostyle (see Glossary). Pylons, Egyptian, 22. Pyramid of Cestius, Rome, 158. Pyramids. Egypt. 3, 17, 39, 41. Pythius, architect, 79. Quadrangle, Clare College, 557. Quadriga (see Glossary). Quadripartite vaulting, 287. Quatrefoil, 337 (see Glossary). Queen Anne style, 578. Queen's College. Cambridge, 324. Queen's College, Oxford, 324. Library, 576. Queen"s House, Greenwich, 569, 578. Quoins, 490 (see Glossary). Radcliffe Library, Oxford, 581. Rails, 612. Rainaldi, architect, 473. Rameses, tomb of, 20. Ramesseum, the, Thebes, 20, 22. Ramma, ventilating frieze, 650. Ramsgate, S. Augustine. 592. Raphael, architect, 463, 471. Rath. EUora'. 606. Mahavellipore, 606. Rathhaus, Altenburg, 524. Cologne, 521. Heilbroon, 524. Leipsig. 524. Lubeck. 398. Paths, 606. 628. Ratisbon Cathedral. 396. 398. 401. Town Hall. 398. Ravenna, baptistery. 184. Early Christian edifices. 223. S. Apollinare in Classe. 182. S. Apollinare Nuovo. 182. S. 'Vitale, 145. 194, 200, 208, 261. tomb of Galla Placidia, 187. tomb of Theodoric. 187. Ravvlinson, Sir Robert. 592. Raynham Hall, 569. 578. Rayonnant period, French Gothic, 368. Record Office, London, 593.