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4. What is a Plinth ?

5. How is the profile of a Talon formed ? (p. 36.J

SIXTH CLASS.

1. What are the Four principal Orders of Architec- ture ? (p. 40.)

2. What are the three principal parts of an Order ?

3. Which of these parts is sometimes omitted ?

4. What supplies its place? (p. 41.J

5. How is the Corinthian Order distinguished ?

6. How is the Ionick Order distinguished ?

7. How is the Dorick ?

8. How the Tuscan ?

9. By what other characteristicks are these orders distinguished ?

10. Of what Orders is the Composite composed ?

11. How were the proportions of the orders discov- ered and established ?

12. What proportions are common to all the or- ders ? (p. 42.)

13. Into what is the Pedestal divided ?

14. Into what is the Column divided ?

15. Into what is the Entablature divided ?

16. How does the height of the Tuscan column com- t pare with its diameter ?

17. How does the height of the Dorick column com- pare with its diameter ?

18. How of the Ionick ?

19. How of the Corinthian ?

20. What, in measuring columns, is meant by a Module ?

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