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A hoolfed label mould will be carried around the tower, and well cut. 

 The parapet of th'^. first story, over the label, will be a broad band of cut 

 slone, finished on top with a splayed coping. 



Third story. — The base or sill course of the third story will be well 

 cat and splayed on upper edge. 



The windows of the third story will form a continuous arcade all 

 around. The jambs and the centre mullions will be cut to section showa 

 on plan D, No. 1. 



xill the columns will have plinth bases and foliage Norman caps. The 

 section of the arch will be same as that of jamb, except that a square or 

 octagonal moulding will take the place of the shaft of the column. The 

 tracery will be eight to ten inches thick, the arches will be raised, and 

 over them a quatrefoil pierced tlirough the panel in the head of each 

 tracery. 



A corbel course of small moulded corbels, seven on each side of the 

 tower, well cut, will be carried around under the cornice of the third story. 

 The cornice of the third story will be octagonal and well cut. The v/hole 

 story will be eighteen inches higher than shown on plan. 



Fourth story. — The base course will have a splayed top mould or water 

 table on which the widow sills will rest. 



The window sills will be six inches high. The windows of the fourtii 

 story will also form a continuous arcade. The jambs will be cut to tne 

 section shown on plan D, No. 2, and the arches will be of trefoil form, 

 and cut per directions of architect. All the columns will have plinths, 

 caps, and bases of good design. 



A hook label mould will be carried around under the parapet. 



The parapet will contain two sunk panels on each side, each of which 

 will be of handsome Norman patera, of such design as may be approved 

 by architect. The parapet will be sixteen inches thick, and dressed oti 

 both sides, and will be coped by a coping twenty inches bed, cut to the 

 section shown on plan D, No 3. 



A balustrade of columns, with caps, bases, arches, etc., will fill the 

 spaces between the jambs of the windows of fourth story, per end view. 



The northwest corner tower will be divided externally into three 

 stories. 



The first story will be similar to that of the southeast corner tower. 



The second story will be square with splayed corners, handsomely cut; 

 it will rise from a splayed base mould, and have two windows with reba- 

 ted jambs on each side. The cornice of the second story will be a hook 

 label mould, over which will be a plain parapet, with splayed coping well 

 cut. 



lliird story.— The base course will be well cut, with a splayed top. 



Windows.— There will be four windows, with sills 10 inches high, well 

 cut. The jambs and arches wiU be a splay and column in a rebate, with 

 handsome plinths, caps, and bases. The centre mullion will be a column 

 on a pilaster. The tracery will be eight inches thick, with raised arches, 

 and a quatrefoU pierced through the panel in the head. 



In the gables over the windows a sunk quatrefoil panel will be cut. 



The coping will be a hook label mould, IS inches bed, grooved as usual 

 to receive the roof covering, and a neat finial will be cut tor each gable. 



Central recir toiver.— The two base courses will be carried all around 

 the buttresses, &c. All the corners of all the buttresses will have an arris 



