A GROUP OF LAW COURTS.
(1) The High Court of Calcutta is a handsome building, designed on the model of the famous Town Hall of Ypres, in Belgium. The style is not unsuitable to its surroundings.
(2) This charming view represents Croal Street and the Victoria Law Courts in Georgetown, the capital of British Guiana. The adaptation of an old English style of architecture to a tropical building is noteworthy.
(3) The Law Courts at Melbourne are copied too closely from the more unfortunate examples to be found in the old country to be classed as a first-rate architectural effort. The group, however, is an imposing one, and the effect is increased by the ample open space around the Courts.
(4) Our illustration is of Osgoode Hall, in which. the sittings of the Law Courts at Toronto are held.