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200 COUNTRY HOUSES. <br />covered with tiles or metal. If heavy ribs of wood are <br />introduced before laying on the galvanized iron or zinc, the <br />picturesqueness will be increased, and the effect produced which <br />is shown in the elevation. <br />, MMM <br />IIfM1111nO11w�11n11�nnnoummnnn11111m1I11111111111111IY' <br />W <br />[Fig. 123. Italian Window—enriched.] <br />Estimate. Supposing three rooms on the first, and two on <br />the second floor to have the walls 11 hard finished," land the rest <br />to be finished for whitc-,vashing or papering, this house may <br />be built, lrere, of brick and stucco—the arcade, bay -windows, <br />etc., of wood painted and sanded—for $4600. In the cheap <br />limber districts, it may be substantially built of wood for about <br />$3800. <br />As fur -Dishing materials for study of simple and effective <br />Italian composition, we give a view (from Loudon's Magazine), <br />Big. 124, of the villa of Mr. Nesfield, a landscape -painter. It <br />