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XYl LIST or BOOKS QUOTED. versel des Arts et Metiers et de rEcoiiomie Industrielte et Commerciale. Par une Societe de Savans et d'Artistes. Tomo I. — XX. 8vo. et Planches 4to. Paris, 18J2— 32 Dietterlin's Architcctitra, ^c, 199U. Architectura de Constitutione, &c. Wendelino Dietterliii. Nuremberg. 1598. tbi. Donaldson's Gatcwai/s, Sfc, 1990. A Collection of the most approved Examples of Doors, from Ancient and Modern Kuilding.s in Greece and Italy. By Thomas I,everton Donaldson, Ar- chitect. London, lk3:i, 4to. Diippa, '.'214. Observations on France and Italy, made in 1S18. London, 1819. 8vo. Durand's Cours d' Arch., 22ol. Cours d' Archi- tecture faits a I'Ecolc Uoyale Polytcchnique, depuis sa Reorganisation ; precede d'lin Som- mairedes Lemons relatives Jlce nouveau Travail. Par J. N. L. Durand, Architecte, &c. Paris, 1821. 4to. Durand, Leqons, S,-c., 2231 . Legons d'Architec- ture. Par J. N. L. Durand, Architecte, &c. Paris, 1817. 2 vols. 8vo. Dwight's Trav., p. 3. Travels in America. By Dr. Dwight, 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1S2(). Eimes's Lectures, p. 5. Lectures on Architecture ; comprising the History of the Art from the earliest Times to the present Day. By James Elmes, Architect. London, 1823. 8vo. Emerson's Mechanics, S(C. 2181. Principles of Me- chanics ; explaining and demonstrating the generalLaws of Motion, theLaws of Gravity,&c. Motion of des ending Bodies, Projectiles, Me- chanic Powers, Pendulums, Centres of Gravity, &c.. Strength and Stress of Timber, Hydro- statics, and the Construction of Machines. By William Emerson. London, 1754. 8vo. Encyc. vf Dom. Econ., 711. The Domestic Encyclo- Wdia ; or, a Dictionary of Facts and Useful Knowledge, &c. London, 1802. 4 vols. 8vo. Epistle to Lord Lowtkcr, 476. On Planting and Buildings, in a Poetic Epistle to Lord Lowther. London, !77fi. 4to. Essat/ on Gothic Archttcctvre. An Essay on the Origin and Progress of Gothic Architecture, traced in and deduced from the Ancient Edifices of Germany, with references to those of Eng- land, &c. By Dr. George MoUer, first Archi- tect to the Duke of Hesse; translated from the Gei-man. London, 1824. 8vo. Facts and I/lustrations, S;c., 480. Facts and Illus- trations, demonstrating the important Benefits which have been and still may be derived by Labourers from possessing small Portions of Land, &c. London, pamph. 8vo. Monthly, continued. Fa/da's Fountains, S(c., 1973. contained in Nuova Teatro delle Fabriche et Edificii di Roma Mo- derna. Rome, 1665, Ito. ; and in Gli Giardini di Roma. Rome, fol. and Norib. fol. Farcy's Derltyshire, ^Til. General View of the Agriculture and Minerals of Derbyshire, jiub. by Order of the Board of Agr. By John Farey, Senr., Mineral Surveyor, vol. i. London, 1811. 8vo. voL ii. 1813. Maps and sections. Flaxman's ^schi/lus,S;c. 21G8. A Series of Engrav- ings from hi.s Compositions to illustrate the 1 had and Odyssey of Homer, 1793, 4to. Compositions from the Tragedies of jEschylus, 1809, fol. Fontaines de Farts, S(C., 1794. Les Fontaines de PL'.ris, Anciennes et Nouvelles. Par M. Moisy et M. A. Duval. Paris, 1812. fol. For. Quart. Rev., p. 2. Foreign Quarterly Review. I^ondon, 11 vols. 8vo. 1833. Continued. Forsyth's Beauties of Scotland, 1821. Beauties of Scotland, &c. By Robert Forsyth, Esq. Edin- burgh, 1809. 5 vols. 8vo. Forsyth's Remarks, S;c., 2212. Remarks on An- tiquities, Arts, and Letters, during an Ex- cursion in Italy, in 1802-3. London, 1813, Kvo. Franklin's Letter, SfC, 2181. Observations on smoky Chimneys, their Causes and Cure, &c. In a letter to Dr. Ingeiihaus/,. London, 1793, 8vo. Frend's Universal Education, 1613. A Plan of Universal Education. By William Frcnd, Esq. London, 1832. 12mo. Girardin, 1674. I^a Composition des Paysages sur le Terrein, on dcsmoyens d'embcllir ia Nature autour des habitations, en y joignant I'utile a I'agreable. Par L. R. GCrardin. Paris, 1777. 8vo. Gilpin's Practical Hints, S;c., 1987. Practical Hint J on Landscape Gardening, &c. By S. Gilpin, Esq. London, 1832. 8vo. Gilpin's Wye, 533. Observations on the River Wye, and several Parts of South Wales, relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made in the Summer of 1770. London, 1783. 8vo. Gregory's Mechanical Dictionary, 1261. A Treatise on Mechanics, &c. By Olinthus Gregory, LL.D. of the Roy. Mil. Acad, Woolwich, and Teacher of Mathematics, Cambridge. London, 1806. 3 vols. 8vo. plates. Givilt's Architecture, 2181. Rudiments of Archi- tecture, Practical and Theoretical. By Joseph Gwilt, F.A.S. London, 1826 Large 8vo. Gwilt's Cham/jcrs, i^c, 2212. A 'Ireatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture. Bv Sir William Chambers, K.P.S. F.R.S. F'S.A. F.S.S.S. ; with Notes, Sec, and an Examination of Grecian Architecture. I'y Joseph Gwilt, Architect, F.S. A. London, 1825. 2 vols. imp.8vo. Hall's Hypothesis, 2229. Essay on the Origin, Prin- ciples, and History of Gothic Architecture. Edinburgh, 181.3. 4to. Hasscl, 2012. The Speculum; or, the Art of Draw, ing in Water Colours; and Instructions for Sketching from Nature. London, 1809. 12mo. Hay's Laws of Coloming, 2012. The Laws of Har. monious Colouring, adapted to House Painting, and other Interior Decorations. By D. K. Hay, House Painter. Edinburgh, 8vo. 1829. High. Soc. Trans., 99. The Ouarterly Journal of Agriculture, and Prize Essays and Transactions of the Highland Society of Scotland. Edin- burgh, 18,32. 8vo. Continued. Hiort's Chimneys, p. 2191. A Practical Treatise on the Construction of Chimneys, &c. By John William Hiort, Architect, liondon, 1826. 8o. Hirschfeld's Theurie des Jar., 1674. Tht'orie de I'Art des Jardins. Par C. C. L. Hirschfeld. Leipzig, 1785. 5 vols. 4to. Hoare's Artist, ^e., SfC. A Collection of Essays relative to Painting, Poetry, Sculpture, Archi. tecture, &c. Edited by Prince Hoare. London, 18 la 2vols. 4to. Hoare's JViltshire, 1831. History of Ancient Wilt- shire. By Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart, F.R. and A.S.S. London, 1810. 3 vols. fol. Hofland's U'/iite Knights, S;c., 1969. A Descriptive Account of the Mansion and Gardens of hite Knights, a S-at of his Grace the Duke of Marl- borough. By Mrs. Holland. London, 1811. I-arge 4to. Hogarth's Analysis of Beauty, 864. The Analysis of Beauty. By William Hogarth. London, 1754, 4to. Hope's Ess(n/ on Ornamental Gardening, 1649. Published in the Review of Art, and in Hof- land's M'hite Knights. Hope's Furniture, S;c., 2024. Household Furni. ture and Interior Decoration. Executed from l)esigns by Thomas Hope. I.,ondon, 1807. fol. Hope's Observations on Downing College, 2169. Observations on the Plans and Elevations, designed by James Wyatt, Architect, for Down, ing College, Cambridge, in a Letter to Francis Anneslev, Esq., M.P. By Thomas Hope, Esq. London,' 1804. 4to. Husking's Treatises, 2209. Treatises on Archi- tecture and Building, from the Encyclopailia Britannica, By William Hosking, Esq. London, 1832. 4to. Hunt's Tudor Architecture, 2148. Examples of Tudor Architecture, adapted to Modern Habit- ations, with Illustrative Details, selected from Ancient Edifices and Observations on the Fur. iiiture of the Tudor Period. By T. F, Hunt, Architect London, 1830. 4to. Jameson's Journal, 1980. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal ; exhibiting a View of the progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts. Conducted by Professor Jameson. Edinburgh, 1833, 14 vols. 8vo. continued. Kw'tiht's Inquiry, 117. An Analytical Inquiry into the Principles of Taste. By R. P. Knight, Esq. London, 1805. 8vo. Knight's Landscape, 117. The Landscape; a Di- dactic Poem, in Three Books. By Richard Payne Knight, Esq. London. 1794. 4to. Krc^'t, fiC., 1943. Plans, Coupes, et Elevations dc