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INDEX. 731 Sgraffito, 13, 445. Shaft (see Glossary). Shanghai, pagoda, 642. Shaw, John, architect, 591. Shaw, Norman, architect, 594, 595. Sheffield Town llall, 596. Sheldonian Theatre, 576. Sherborne Minster. 351. Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, 601. Shere Shah tomb, 671. Shrewsbury, Butcher Row, 322. Siam architecture, 633. Sicily, architecture at, 55. Sidney Sussex College, 557. Sidon, Alexander sarcophagus, 94. Tomb of the Weepers, 94. Siena Cathedral, 405, 417. Palazzo Publico, 417. tower at, 420. Sikra, 614, 629, 630. Silchester, basilica at, 139. Siloe, Diego, architect, 540. Simons, Ralph, architect, 557. Sinan, architect, 669. Sintu temples. 646. Sion House, 582. Sir Christopher Wren, 569. Sir Gilbert Scott, 304, 309, 594. Sir Paul Pindar's house, 561. Sistine Chapel, 421, 445, 467. Skellings, monastic cells, 360. Smirke, Sir Robert, architect, 592. Smirke, Sidney, architect, 594. Smithmeyer, architect, 601. Smithson, architect, 557, 562. Soane, Sir John. 582. museum, 561, 585. Soffit (see Glossary). Soisson Cathedral, 373. Solar, 320, 555 (see Glossary). Sole-piece, 291. Solomon, temple of, Jerusalem, 187. Solothurn Town Hall, 521. Somerset House, London, 582, 593. Somnathpur, temple, 623. Sompting Church. 327. Sorbonne, Church of the, Paris, 509. Soufflot, architect, 509. Southwell Cathedral, 309, 343. Spalato, Diocletian's Palace, 156, 161. temple of /Esculapius, 125. temple of [upiter, 130, 136. Span (see Glossary). Spandrel (see Glossary). Spandril, 494 (see Glossary). Spanish Gothic architecture, 424. cathedrals, 426. Moorish influence, 424, 425. Spanish Gothic ornament, 434. Spanish Renaissance, Moorish influ- ence, 534. ornament, 542. periods of, 534. Spanish Saracenic, 663. Sphinx, Egypt, 17. Spire (see Glossary). Spire, broach, 318, 336, 343. evolution of, 336, 343, 351. Spires, cathedral, 261. Spires, German Gothic, 401. open work, 396, 401, 426, 433. Renaissance, 576, 588. Squinch arch, 226 (see Glossary). Sravana Belgula, 618. Stadion, Athens, 97. Delphi, 97. Ephesus, 97. Epidauros, 97. Olympia, 97. Roman, 141. Thebes, 97. Stadhaus, Amsterdam, 528. Stadtweinhaus at Munster, 524. Stafford municipal buildings, 597. Stained glass, 254, ^^^, 341, 347, 382, 402, 433. 434. 444, 544- Staircases (Italian Renaissance), 490 Elizabethan, 555. Georgian, 585. Stalactite bracketting, 679. vaulting, 657, 682. work, 6S0, 682. Stalls (see Glossary). Stambhas (or Lats), 612. Stamford, the Bede House, 325. Stanway House, 553. Staple Inn, London, 561. State Capitol, at Hartford, 599. State House, Providence, 601. Steeple (see Glossary). Stellar vaulting, 288. Steinbach, Erwin von, 396. Steinfurt, two-storeyed church, 264. Stele, 94, 108. Stevens, artist, 594. Stevenson, architect, 596. Stewardson, architect, 601. Stift leaf foliage, 341. Stilted arch (see Glossary). Stilting of arches, 286. Stoa (see Glossary). Stoa or portico, Athens, 85. Stoa Poecile, Olympia, 97. Stoa; or colonnade. 97. Stockport Church, 596. Stockton House, Wilts.. 555.