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cut, with a circular bead on the apex, and of such dimensions &c. as 

 architect shall direct. ' ' 



Band undPT loindows.— Under the first tier of windows a moulding, 

 consisting of a splay, or cove, a fillet, and an octagonal moulding, of such 

 dimensions as architect shall direct, will be carried. 



The window-sills of the first tier of windows will be 10 inches hit>h 

 well cut, with a rebate to receive the sash. ^ 



The jambs of the windows will be cut to the form of a splay and col- 

 umn, in a rebate, and of such dimensions as architect shall direct. All 

 the columns to have plinths and bases, handsomely moulded, and foliage 

 Norman caps of such design as architect shall approve. 



The arches of the windows will be of the same section as the jambs, 

 with tlie exception that the circular moulding, or shaft of column, will be 

 replaced by an octagonal one. 



Labels resting on oryiam.ental corbels^ of handsome design, will be car- 

 ried over the heads of all these windows. 



A corbel table of semicircular arches, supported on handsomely carved 

 drops, will extend from buttress to buttress, along the whole front and 

 rear. The projection of this corbel table will be from eight to ten inches. 



The octagonal sill-course under the sills of the second tier of windows, 

 will be cut to such dimensions as architect shall direct. 



The sills of the second tier of windows will be from 16 to 18 inches in 

 height, and cut per plans and directions of architect. 



The window jambs will be cut to the f)rm of a splay and octagonal, 

 or oval column, in a rebate, of such dimensions as architect directs. 



The columns in the centre will be of the same shape as those of the 

 jambs, and of such dimensions as arcliitect shall direct. All the above 

 columns to have plinths, bases, and lollage capitals, of such design as 

 architect shall direct. 



The splay of the jamb will continue around the arch, and a handsomely 

 moulded label, with two carved foliage corbels, will be carried around the 

 arches. Tracery will be of the form shown on plans, at least nine inches 

 thick, and moulded on all the edges. The space between the pointed 

 arches of the tracery will be sunk two inches on both sides from the face 

 of the arch, and a trefoil will be sunk through it, if so directed by archi- 

 tect. 



A corbel course of large size, projecting from 15 to 18 inches from the 

 face of the walls, will be run all along both front and rear ; the corbels 

 will have semicircular arches, supported by handsome moulded drops, 

 and will be of such dimensions and design as architect sliall approve. 



Over the corbel table a moulding, consisting of a splay and fillet, will 

 run all around, if so directed by architect. This moulding is not shown 

 on plans. 



Above this line the battlements will be carried along the whole front 

 and rear of the building. The battlement will be well cut; and where it 

 is above the roof, will be 16 inches in thickness, and cut on both sides. 

 The coping of the batdement will be cut to the section shown in plan 

 A, No. 16, and of such dimensions as architect shall direct, and the bat- 

 tlement shall be 18 inches higher than shown on plans. 



All the remaining cut work, and f?tone therefor, necessary to finish 

 completely the front and rear of the central building, will be furnished 

 by the contractor, whether specified or not. 



