434 HISTORY OP LACE. Then follow 5S leaves of patterns, the greater number of which have the number of rows written over each pattern. PI. 38, with two patterns, is inscribed, “ The following patterns are for thick outwork.” In the upper pattern, on the first leaf, are the arms of the Palatinate; on the second, those of Juliers and Mark. 92. N. D. Allerliand Model zum Stricken und Niihen. 64 plates. Oblong 4to. No date. 93- 1604. A book of models for point coupe and embroidery, published at Padua. Padua, 1st October, 1604, by Pietro Paolo Tozzi Romano. 92 94. 1605. Sclicin newes Modelbuch von sehr schonen ausso wiihlten, Kunst- on^the* k'chcn, so wol Italiehnischen, Prantzosiscben, Niederlandischen, Engel- Maiit' landisclien, als Teutschen Modeln, Allen Nalier .... emstickern zu S.Latomws. zunug. (Some of the words are illegible.) Livre des Modelles fort utile a tous ceux qui besoignent h l’esguille. At the foot of the last page recto, is “ Francfurt am Mayn, bey Sigismund Latomus, 1608.” 93 Small obi. 100 plates (Fig. 156) and coloured title-page with figures. Pig. 156. Frankfort on the Main, 1605. In the first plate is an escutcheon with this monogram (Fig. 157) surrounded with embroidery:— Fig. 157. Monogram. In the Nuremberg copy it is at p. 83. 92 Cited by Cav. Merli, in his “ Origine delle Trine.” 93 Bib. Nat. Grav. L. h. 4. b.*—Nuremberg, German Museum.