[LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS]

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Maze at Hatfield, Herts. (Photo, G. F. Green)[Frontispiece]
1.Egyptian Labyrinth. Portion of Ruins, circ. 1700. (P. Lucas)facing page[12]
2.Egyptian Labyrinth. Shrine of Amenemhat III. (Flinders Petrie)f.p. [14]
3.Egyptian Labyrinth. Restored Plan. (Canina)[15]
4.Egyptian Labyrinth. Restored Plan. (Flinders Petrie)[16]
5.Cretan Labyrinth. (Florentine Picture Chronicle)f.p. [18]
6.Cretan Labyrinth. (Italian Engraving: School of Finiguerra)[21]
7.Cavern of Gortyna. (Sieber)f.p. [28]
8.Knossos. Maze-pattern on Wall of Palace. (After Evans)[32]
9.Double-Axe and Socket from Dictaean Cave. (Evans)f.p. [31]
10.Tomb of Double Axes. Plan. (Evans)[33]
11.Tomb of Double Axes. View of the Cist. (Evans)f.p. [33]
12.Bronze Double Axe from Tomb of Double Axes. (Evans)f.p. [43]
13.Tomb of Lars Porsena at Clusium. Restoration. (Q. de Quincy)f.p. [38]
14.Poggio Cajella. Labyrinthine Cemetery. (Dennis)f.p. [40]
15, 16,
17, 18.
Early Egyptian Seals and Plaques. (British Museum)f.p. [43]
19.Early Egyptian Plaque or Amulet. (Prof. Flinders Petrie's Collection, Univ. Coll., London)[43]
20 to 25.Coins of Knossos. (British Museum)f.p. [44]
26 to 31.Coins of Knossos. (British Museum)f.p. [46]
32.Graffito at Pompeii. (Mus. Borb. XIV. 1852)[46]
33.Mosaic at Salzburg. (Kreuzer)[47]
34.Mosaic at Caerleon. (O. Morgan)f.p. [48]
35.Mosaic at Verdes, Loir-et-Cher. (De Caumont)[49]
36.Mosaic at Cormerod, Switzerland. (Mitt. Ant. Ges. Zurich, XVI)f.p. [48]
37.Mosaic at Susa, Tunis. (C. R. Acad. Inscriptions, Paris, 1892)[50]
38.Greek Kylix, showing Exploits of Theseus. (British Museum)f.p. [52]
39.Another Theseus Kylix. (British Museum)f.p. [52]
40.Labyrinth engraved on Ancient Gem. (Maffei)[53]
41.Bronze Plaquette. Italian XVIth Century. (British Museum)f.p. [61]
42.Labyrinth in Church of Reparatus, Orléansville, Algeria. (Prevost)[55]
43.Labyrinth in Lucca Cathedral. (Durand)[55]
44.Labyrinth in S. Michele, Pavia. (Ciampini)[56]
45.Labyrinth in S. Maria-di-Trastavera, Rome. (Durand)f.p. [56]
46.Labyrinth in S. Vitale, Ravenna. (Durand)f.p. [56]
47.Labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral. (Gailhabaud)[58]
48.Labyrinth in Amiens Cathedral. (Gailhabaud)[59]
49.Labyrinth in Parish Church, St. Quentin. (Gailhabaud)[60]
50.Labyrinth in Rheims Cathedral. (Gailhabaud)f.p. [61]
51.Labyrinth in Amiens Cathedral, Central Plate. (Gailhabaud)f.p. [62]
52.Labyrinth in Bayeux Cathedral. (Amé)f.p. [62]
53.Labyrinth in Sens Cathedral. (Gailhabaud)[62]
54.Labyrinth in Abbey of St. Bertin, St. Omer. (Wallet)[63]
55.Labyrinth in Poitiers Cathedral. (Auber)[64]
56.Labyrinths on Tiles. Toussaints Abbey, Chalons. (Amé)f.p. [74]
57.Labyrinth in Ely Cathedral. (W. H. M.)[66]
58.Labyrinth in Church at Bourn, Cambs. (W. H. M.)[69]
59."Julian's Bower," Alkborough, Lincs. (Litho., Rev. G. Yorke)[72]
60.Turf Labyrinth at Wing, Rutland. (Photo, W. J. Stocks; by permission of Rev. E. A. Irons)f.p. [74]
61."Shepherd's Race," Boughton Green, Northants. (After Trollope)[76]
62."Mizmaze," St. Catherine's Hill, Winchester. (W. H. M.)[80]
63.Turf Labyrinth, Pimperne, Dorset. (Hutchins)[81]
64.Turf Labyrinth, Saffron Walden, Essex. (W. H. M.)[83]
65."The Mazles," Comberton, Cambs. (Photo, W. H. M.)f.p. [84]
66.Turf Labyrinth, Hilton, Hunts. (W. H. M.)[85]
67.Turf Labyrinth, Hilton, Hunts. (Photo, W. H. M.)f.p. [84]
68."Walls of Troy," Rockcliffe Marsh, Cumberland. (After Ferguson)[87]
69."Troy-town," Somerton, Oxon. (From sketch by O. W. Godwin)[89]
70."Caerdroia." (After P. Roberts)[94]
71.Labyrinth Device of Archbishop of Embrun. (After C. Paradin)[97]
72.Floral Labyrinth. (De Vries)f.p. [100]
73.Floral Labyrinth. (De Vries)[102]
74.Floral Labyrinth. (De Vries)f.p. [101]
75, 76.Herbal Labyrinths. (T. Hill)[104]
77, 78.Maze Designs in XVIIth Century Manuscript. (Harley MS., Brit. Mus.)[106]
79.Maze Design by Adam Islip, 1602[107]
80.Maze Design by J. Commelyn, 1676[108]
81.Maze Design by J. Serlio. (XVIth Century)[113]
82.Maze at Charleval. (After Du Cerceau)[114]
83, 84.Mazes at Gaillon. (After Du Cerceau)[114]
85.Maze at Theobalds, Herts. (After Trollope)[115]
86.Maze at Hatfield, Herts. (Photo, G. F. Green)[Frontispiece]
87.Maze at Hatfield, Herts. Plan. (W. H. M.)[116]
88.Labyrinth of Versailles. (Perrault)f.p. [118]
89.Labyrinth of Versailles. Fable Group: "Hare and Tortoise"[118]
90.Labyrinth of Versailles. Fable Group: "Fox and Crow"[119]
91.Labyrinth of Versailles. Fable Group: "Snake and Porcupine"[120]
92.Labyrinth at The Tuileries, Paris. (After Du Cerceau)[121]
93.Labyrinth at Choisy-le-Roi. (Blondel)f.p. [121]
94.Labyrinth at Chantilly. (Blondel)f.p. [121]
95, 96.Maze Designs by André Mollet. ("Le Jardin de Plaisir," 1651)f.p. [123]
97 to
106.
Maze Designs by G. A. Boeckler. ("Architectura Curiosa Nova," 1664)[122–126]
107.Maze at Gunterstein, Holland. (Nicholas Visscher)f.p. [126]
108.Maze at Gunterstein, Holland. Plan. (Visscher)f.p. [126]
109.Gardens at Loo, Holland, with Mazes. (W. Harris)f.p. [127]
110.Maze at Hampton Court. (Photo, G. F. Green)f.p. [128]
111.Maze at Hampton Court. Plan. (W. H. M.)[129]
112.Hampton Court. Mazes and "Plan-de-Troy" in XVIIIth Century. (Engraving, J. Rocque, 1736)[130]
113.Hampton Court. "The Little Maze." (Photo, G. F. Green)f.p. [128]
114.Labyrinth Design by L. Liger. (From London and Wise)[131]
115.Maze Design by Batty Langley. ("New Principles of Gardening," 1728)f.p. [131]
116.Maze Design by Batty Langley. ("New Principles of Gardening," 1728)f.p. [130]
117.Labyrinth at Trinity College, Oxford. (Williams)f.p. [133]
118.Wrest Park, Beds., with Two Mazes. (Kip)f.p. [134]
119.Maze Design by Stephen Switzer. ("Ichnographia Rustica," 1742)[133]
120.Maze in R.H.S. Gardens, Sth. Kensington. (After Nesfield)[139]
121.Maze in Bridge End Gardens, Saffron Walden. Looking S. (Photo, W. H. M.)f.p. [140]
122.Maze in Bridge End Gardens, Saffron Walden. Looking N. (Photo, W. H. M.)f.p. [140]
123.Maze at Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk. (W. H. M., from sketch by G. F. Green)[141]
124.Stone Labyrinth on Wier Island, Gulf of Finland. (Von Baer)[148]
125.Stone Labyrinth on Finnish Coast. (Aspelin)[148]
126.Stone Labyrinth at Wisby, Gothland. (Aspelin)[149]
127.Scandinavian Stone Labyrinth. (Rudbeck)[150]
128.Old Danish Stone Cross, with Labyrinth. (O. Worm)[151]
129.Rock Engravings, Routing Linn, Northumberland. (G. Tate)f.p. [152]
130.Rock Engravings, Old Bewick, Northumberland. (G. Tate)f.p. [152]
131.Indian Labyrinth, from XVIIIth Century Spanish Manuscript. (After Cotton)[154]
132.Labyrinthine Pictograph, Mesa Verde. (After Fewkes)[155]
133.Etruscan Wine-Vase from Tragliatella. (After Deecke)[157]
134, 135.Etruscan Wine-Vase from Tragliatella. "Troy Dance" Details. (After Deecke)[157–158]
136.Straight-line Diagram. Hampton Court Maze[187]
137.Straight-line Diagram. Hatfield Maze[187]
138, 139.Derivation of Labyrinth Types from Rock-Engraving Figures. (After Krause)[188]
140.Allegorical Labyrinth. (Old German Print)f.p. [194]
141, 142. Sea-side Sand Mazes. (W. H. M.)f.p. [202]
143.Temporary Maze at Village Fête. (W. H. M.)[203]
144.Maze Toy by A. Brentano. (After Patent Specification)[204]
145.Maze Toy by S. D. Nix. (After Patent Specification)[205]
146.Maze Toy by J. M. Arnot. (After Patent Specification)[206]
147.Maze Toy by J. Proctor. (After Patent Specification)[206]
148.Maze Toy by H. Bridge. (After Patent Specification)[207]
149, 150,
151.
Path of Rat in Labyrinth. Three Stages. (After Szymanski)[208]

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Erratum

Page [78], line 21, for Ackerman's read Ackermann's.


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