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INDEX TO VOLUME I.

Abbey: restoration of the Black, Kilkenny, 41; Kells, Kilkenny, 94.
Academy, Royal Hibernian, exhibition—a peep internally, 70.
Accidents, precaution against fire, 161.
Address from the carpenters of Dublin to the public, 108.
Affiliation of Societies with the Royal Dublin Society, 7.
Agricultural: Show, Royal Dublin Society, engineering and building appliances at, 54; Society's show, Dundalk, machinery at the Royal, 93.
Aheron, John—Biographical Sketches, 114.
Air: fresh, and plenty of it, 41; tight doors and windows, 161.
Alphabets, book of ornamental, ancient, and modern, by F. De La Motte (London: E. & F. N. Spon), 60.
Amateur architects and builders, 8.
American: items, 133; notions of what steam-ships may yet accomplish, 158; sketch of London, 53.
Among the tombs—Gandon's grave, 99.
Ancient: cross of Banagher, 50; architecture of Ireland, 64; sculptured pillar stone, 72; Egyptians, mechanical labours of the, 10.
Annual meeting of the county surveyors of Ireland, 123.
Antiquities: Christ Church Cathedral, 38.
Apparatus, M'Kinnell's patent ventilating, 55.
Appliances, engineering and building, at agricultural show, Royal Dublin Society, 54.
Archaeological Jottings (Kilmallock), 28.
Architect’s: thoughts in Belfast, an, 145, 163; liabilities in ordering materials, 100.
Architects: amateur, and builders, 8; umpires, &c., 49; a word to young—competitions, 55; responsibilities of 161.
Architectural: competitions, 15; progress in Belfast, 7; Notes in Belfast, 99; improvements in vicinity of Ballymena, 93; Photographic Association, 14, 160; competitions, 8, 15; notes in Limerick, 17; Institute, Scotland, 156; Union Company, 113.
Architecture: (White's) rural (Blackie and Son, publishers), 9; rural, by J. Saunderson (London: W. S. Orr, & Co.), 44; and the Royal Dublin Society, 21; in the provinces, 43; shop, in Dublin, 55; ancient, of Ireland, 64; metropolitan commercial, 71; Renaissance or Tudor style of 74; progress of ecclesiastical, 34, 98; progress of in Ireland, 106, 138; Babylonian, 154; in Dublin improve, does, 163.
Argus, Mount, new buildings, Rathfarnham, 71.
Art: Union of Ireland, 2, 96, 124; Association for the promotion of 57; education, juvenile, 163.
Artistic: historical and commercial sketch of Liverpool, 39; scientific and, memoranda, 80.
Artists' copyright and photographic piracy, 83.
Assistance to inventors—new project, 145.
Assistant, carpenter's and joiner's (Blackie and Son), 89.
Association: the Builders', and the operatives, 6; the Builders', and architects of Ireland, 32; Architectural Photographic, 14, 160: for the promotion of Art (G. F. Mulvany), 57.
Atlantic telegraph cable, 117.
Aughnanure, Connemara, castle of 77.
Augustine, St., new church of Galway, 112.


Babylonian architecture, 154.
Balance rolling bridge, new patent, 41.
Ballymena, architectural improvements in the vicinity of 93.
Banagher, ancient cross of 50
Bank: of Ireland, Belfast, 99; new Ulster, Belfast, 134; lock, without key or keyhole, 56; Foster-place, the new Royal, 144.
Bas-reliefs, Wellington Testimonial, 33.


Baths: (Turkish, in Ireland), 7, 17, (Roman) 57; construction of eastern, 42; in Lincoln-place, 112.
Belfast, 66; architectural progressin, 7; insufficiency of bridge accommodation in, 41; building progress in, 55; sanitary state of 70, 84; notes in (new Bank of Ireland), 99; sanitary regulations for lodging-houses, 100; chippings in, 129; increasing value of property in, 144; the Ulster Hall, 156; an architect's thoughts in, 145, 163.
Bills of quantities, builders’, 63.
Biographical Sketches: W. W. Morrison, 72; James Gandon, 79, 101; Thomas Cooley, John Aheron, 114; Thomas Ivory, 115; Francis Johnston, R.H.A., 131.
Black Abbey, Kilkenny, restoration of 41.
Board of Trade returns, export of iron, 19.
Bray: Old Connaught, 100; improvements at, 140.
Bridge: proposed widening of Carlisle, 19; over mountain rivers, cause of failure, 27; accommodation in Belfast, insufficiency of, 41; new patent balance rolling, 41; our, 98; town swamps and social, by George Godwin, F.R.S., 75; Victoria, Montreal, 124.
British : timber trees (Blenkarn), 148, 165; and foreign woods, Crystal Palace collection of, 92.
Bronze horses of Lysippus, the, 27.
Brunel, C.E., death of Mr., 129.
Builders': Association, the, and the operatives, 6; and the architects of Ireland, 32; estimates, bills of quantities, 63; tenders, 116; amateur architects and, 8; contractor's, and manufacturer's diary and daily journal for 1859 (London, 4, Copthall Buildings),
Building: current, and other topics, 3; news, local, 43; progress in Belfast, 55; cheap modes of, where stone and brick are dear, 114: church, intelligence, 133; new, Kildare-street Club, 144; and engineering appliances at agricultural show, Royal Dublin Society, 54; memoranda, 104.
Buildings, a few practical hints on the ventilation of 5.


Calliper, string versus, 161.
Caloric engine, the, 156.
Canadian items, 147.
Canal, the Shannon and the Grand, 156.
Carlisle-bridge, proposed widening of 19.
Carpenter, the, 94.
Carpenter's: and joiner's assistant (Blackie and Son), 89; guide (London: Virtue & Co.), 104.
Carpenters: the Dublin, strike, 105; address from the, of Dublin, 108.
Castle: of Aughnanure, Connemara, 77; Lough Eske, County Donegal, 128.
Cathedral : restorations at St. Patrick's, 31; Christ Church, 38.
Catholic (University) church (Stephen's-green), 21; St. James's Roman, 59.
Cause of failure of bridges over mountain rivers, 27.
Ceiling painting, cost of 52.
Cemeteries: a ramble in our, 4, 18; the Londonderry, 128.
Chapel, new Wesleyan, school and manse, Portadown, 19.
Cheap modes of building where stone and bricks are dear, 114.
Chippings in Belfast, 129.
Christ Church Cathedral, 38.
Church : Catholic University, Stephen's-green, 21; Roman Catholic, Naas, tower and spire, 29; of St. Clonleith, Newbridge, 32; St. James's Roman Catholic, 59; SS. Peter and Paul, Cork, competition for, 59; Trinity, Killiney, 69; St. Doulough's (Co. Dublin), 71; of St. Augustine, Galway, 112; building intelligence, 133; Presbyterian, Ormond-quay, 160; Cathedral, Christ, 38.