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LIST OF ILLI'STRATIOXS. NO. 98. A STEP PATTERN WHICH IS NOT A DROP REPEAT- — TlI.ES IX LOW RELIEF. L. F. D 99. A PATTERN WHICH DROPS ONE-THIRD OR TWO-TIHRDS OF ITS DEPTH — Tiles. L. F. D 100, loi. " False drop " patterns .... 102. A fret designed on ogee and square LINES 103. Diagrams showing drop and step repeats within the width of the material 104. Diagram showing the plan of a " drop repeat " measuring only two-thirds of the width of the material 105. Diagram showing the plan of a " drop repeat " measuring only two-fifths of the width of the material 106. A drop design schemed on a diamond measuring TWO-THIRDS OF THE WIDTH OF THE MATERIAL . 107. A drop repeat measuring 7 inches by 14 INCHES PRINTED FROM A BLOCK MEASURING 21 INCHES BY I4 INCHES 108. Diagram of a " drop repeat " on diamond lines, the diamonds not filled all in the same way 109. Pierced work with geometric divisions enclosing ORNAMENT WHICH DOES NOT REPEAT ByZANTINE carved and PIERCED STONE. VENICE no. Diagram of a three-spot repeat III. Diagram of a four-spot repeat 1 1-2. Diagram of five-spot repeat 113. Diagram of a six-spot repeat . 114, 115. Diagrams of seven-spot repeat 116, 117. Diagrams of eight-spot repeat 118. A CEILING pattern DESIGNED ON THE PLAN OF A SIX repeat — L. F. D 119. Diagrams showing the evolution of iiS 120. Diagram showing the distribution of flowers only on the plan of a six-spot repeat, the SCROLL designed independently . . ... XIII PAGE / / 78. 79 80 Si -spot 82 S3 86 87 88 88 88 89 90 91 02 93 94