The second balustrade, p. 365, was an after-suggestion, it being considered more appropriate to the design than the first one. Another elevation was made for the same structure; this is shown as Design No. 30; it was to occupy the same site, and to have been constructed wholly in stone.

Opposite is a drawing of an ancient chimney-piece at Enfield, bearing the inscription—

Sola salus servire Deo,
Sunt cætera fravdes.

Ancient chimney-piece in the Palace School, Enfield.

(Formerly in the occupation of Queen Elizabeth.)

DESIGN No. 30.
A GARDEN SEAT.