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Chapter I

, 53-84.

CONWAY CASTLE, and its bad Suspension Bridge, 323.

COOKE, JOHN, in 1379, bequeathed twenty marks to the fortified bridge at Warkworth, 10.

CÓRDOVA, its famous bridge, 188, and the illustration.

CORSICA, a very curious military bridge, 238.

COURTRAI, THE PONT DE BROEL AT, a fortified bridge, 290, and _footnote_.

COVERED BRIDGES, 195, 211, 291-2, 308, 358.

COX, THE REV. DR., 232.

CRAIGELLACHIE, TELFORD’S BRIDGE AT, 349.

CRAWFORD, FRANCIS M., 64.

CREEPING PLANTS used in the Making of Primitive Bridges, 123.

CREEPING PROGRESS OF MANKIND, 110; see also section iii,