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Tovjers of east end of main building. 



CAMPANILE. 



The campanile, a larger tower, will consist of four stories, or external 

 divisions. The two base courses, hereinbefore described, will extend all 

 around it. 



The jambs of the doors will be cut to the section of two rebates, with 

 one engaged column in one of them. And there will be four windows, 

 ^not seen on plan,) in the first story, with sills, splayed jambs and arches. 

 A splayed water-table will be carried all around under the second story. 



iSecond story. — On each side of the second story there will be two pan- 

 els, with arched heads, formed by buttresses, which will project from 

 six to eight inches from the face. The corners of the tower buttresses 

 and arches will be dressed perfectly true and even, so as to be perfectly 

 plumb, when laid. 



Windows. — In each of the panels there will be three windows with 

 splayed sills, jambs and arches. 



Cornice of second story will consist of a splay, or an ogee, a wide band, 

 and an octagonal moulding, all cut in the best manner. 



If the architect shall so direct, the splay or ogee shall be replaced by 

 corbels, 



Tlurd story. — A base course, with splayed top, will run all around the 

 tower. 



The eight windows of third story will have sills ten inches in height. 



The jambs will consist of a splay and column in a rebate, and the nml- 

 lions of a column on a pilaster. 



The arches will be of the shape of a trefoil, of the same section as the 

 jambs, and the tracery, with splayed angles and panels, will be carried 

 from capital to capiial of the columns, per plans and directions of archi- 

 tect. All the columns will have bases, capitals, and plinths, handsomely 

 carved and moulded. 



Over the windows a corbel course of ten corbels or modillions, on each 

 side of the tower, will be carried; the corbels will be handsomely cut and 

 moulded, (not shown on plan.) 



Over tlie corbels an octagonal moulding will be carried, of such dimen- 

 sions as architect shall direct. 



Fourth story. — A splayed base course will be carried all around the 

 fourth story of the tower. 



The window-sills of the eight windows of the fourth story of the tower 

 will be 10 inches high. The jambs and centre mullions will be cut to 

 the same section as those of the third story. 



The tracery will be eight inches thick, splayed on corners with a 

 quatrefoil pierced through each tracery head over the arches. 



Over the fourth story there will be, first, a moulding consisting of a 

 splay and a fillet. Over this a zigzag or chevron mould, well sunk ; 

 over the chevron a fillet, and an a.volo supporting a corbel course of 

 semicircular arches on plain brackets, projecting from eight to twelve 

 inches from the face of the wall. 



The coping of the lower will be octagonal, 12 inches high by 24 inches 

 bed, and grooved to receive the roof covering. 



All the parts of the above tower, including doors, buttresses, bandSj 

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