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CONTENTS. Page XIII. A small Grecian Villa or Casino, to be placed on an Eminence, commanding ex- tensive Prospects in two Directions only - 877 XIV. A Villa in the Old Scotch Style, erected, in 183], at Springfield, near Glasgow - 879 XV. A Mansion in the Style of a Scotch Ba- ronial House of the Sixteenth Century, with the Accommodation and Arrange- ments suitable to a Villa of the Nineteenth Century . . - - . 885 XVI. A Cottage Villa, built at Chailey, in Sus- sex, for General St. John - - 890 XVII. A Villa in the Old English Style, the Idea taken from the Ruins of Berwick House in Wiltshire - - - 893 XVIII. A Villa Residence in the Tudor or Old English Style - - . .897 XIX A Villa in the Grecian Style, for a large Family, residing chiefly in the Country, with an Income of from 60(10/. to 10,000/. a Year . - . - 914 XX. A Villa for a small Family, in the cas. tellated Style of Gothic Architecture . 919 XXI. A Villa in the latest Style of pointed Architecture, with an Essay on the Appli- cation of that Style to domostic Purposes - 920 XXII. A Villa in the Gothic Style XXIII. An Italian Villa on a considerable Scale 94C Chap. IV. Designs for Appendages to Villas - - 963 Sect. I. Stable Offices - . - 963 Sect. II. Riding- Houses - - - 966 Sect. III. Dog-Kennels - - . - 971 Sect. IV. Ornamental Dairies and Poultry- Houses . . - - . 973 Sect. V. Aviaries and Slenagerics - . 975 Sect. VI. Architectural Conservatories - 975 Sect. VII. Terrace Parapets and other mural Ornaments - - - . 98'2 Sect. VIII. Ornamental Garden Structures - 98.> Sect. IX Entrance Lodges and Gates - 997 CUAP. V. Page Of the Finishing, Fittings-up, and Fixtures of Villas - - - . 1007 Sect. I. Of the Exterior Finishing of Villas - 1007 Sect. II. Of the Interior Finishing of Villas - 1010 Sect. III. Of the Fixtures and Fittings-up of Villas - - . . 1018 1. Of the Fittings-up and Fixtures of Villa Offices - - - . 1018 2. Of the Fittings-up and Fixtures cf the Dwelling-rooms of Villas - - 1027 Chap. VI. Of the Furniture of Villas - - -1039 Sect. I. Grecian and Modern Furniture for Villas - . . - - 1039 1. Furniture for Villa Offices - . 104(J 2. Grecian and Modern Furniture for the Porch, Entrance Hall, and Billiard-room 1040 3. Grecian and ilodern Furniture for the Par. lour and Dining-rooms - . . 1043 4. Grecian and Modern Furniture for the Library - - - . 1053 5. Grecian and Modern Furniture for the Drawingroom and Mnsic-room - . 105$ 6. Grecian and Modern Furniture for Bed. rooms and Dressing-rooms - - 1079 7. Nursery Furniture . - - 1086 Sect. II. Gothic Furniture for Villas . 1088 1. Gothic Furniture for Halls - . 1088 2. Gothic Furniture for Parlours and Dining- rooms - - . - 1089 3. Gothic Furnituie for a Library . - 1092 4. Gothic Furniture for a Drawingroom . 10;»4 5. Gothic Furniture for Bed-rooms - . 1097 Sect. 111. Elizabethan and Mixed Ancient Furniture for Villas . . - 1098 BOOK IV THE PKIKCIPLES OF CRITICISM IN ARCHITECTURE. Chap. i. Of the Principle of Fitness as applied to Arihi- HOI! tecture - - - . Chap. IL Of the Expression of the End in View, iii Architecture . .1112 Chap. HI. Of the Expression of Architectural Stjie . lU-i .•Sect. I. Of the universal and inherent Beau- ties of Architectural Composition . 1114 Sect. II. Of the ditFerent Styles of Architec- ture .... 11?'. G[.os3AKnr. Inmek GE.Nt:UAI. I.I)E 1125 1133 f