SCOTTISH "DOOCOT" 



so that it is a moot point which of these forms 

 was first employed. Remembering the case in 

 E ngland.the palm for antiquity would be award- 

 ed to the circular examples, were it not that 

 many of the others show clear signs of a great 

 age. Nor, although the oblong and the circular 

 are the main types, is Scotland lacking in 

 modifications of both. To some few Scottish 

 "doocots" the reader is now, without further 

 delay, to be introduced. 



