. Bulletin of the Essex Institute. Essex Institute; Natural history; genealogy. 14 ON THE OLDER FORMS OF eaves tiles, the imbrex in this case having a supplementary flange, which flares above (fig. 15). Photographs of streets in Pekin show a roofing-tile not unlike the usual form seen in Shanghai. A modern tile. Fig. 15. of hard, white stone-ware, richly glazed is said to be Chi- nese. It is a modern production (fig. 16), in Museum of Fine Arts, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and a


. Bulletin of the Essex Institute. Essex Institute; Natural history; genealogy. 14 ON THE OLDER FORMS OF eaves tiles, the imbrex in this case having a supplementary flange, which flares above (fig. 15). Photographs of streets in Pekin show a roofing-tile not unlike the usual form seen in Shanghai. A modern tile. Fig. 15. of hard, white stone-ware, richly glazed is said to be Chi- nese. It is a modern production (fig. 16), in Museum of Fine Arts, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Essex Institute. 1n. Salem, Mass. , Essex Institute


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