South Transept (now being restored).

49. Destroyed 1791.

50. Destroyed 1792. A border alone remains.

51. S. Apollinaris of Ravenna and Hierarchy of Angels (1328).

South Transept, Clerestory (East Side).

52. Lancets (a) S. Christopher, S. Nicaise and the donor, Geoffroi Chardonnel, Canon of Chartres.
(b) S. Denis presenting the oriflamme to Henry Clément.
Rose (c) S. John the Baptist.
53. Lancets (a) S. Protais and S. Gervais.
(b) S. Cosmas and S. Damien. The same donor as above, kneeling.
Rose (c) The Virgin Mary.
54. Lancets (a) (b) Two Prophets, and donor, Jean de Bretagne.
Rose (c) The Virgin Mary.
55. The rose of the south transept and the
56, 57, 58, 59, 60. Five large pointed windows, as described above (p. [160]).

South Transept, Clerestory (West Side).

61. Lancets (a) (b) Malachi and Micah, and below, the arms of Mauclerc.
Rose (c) Pierre Mauclerc, the donor, on horseback, and in full armour.
62. Lancets (a) Destroyed 1786. Border remains.
(b) S. Paul, the first hermit, and S. Antony. Below, a Deacon serving at an altar.
Rose(c) S. Ambrosius, the Archbishop (?).
63. Lancets (a) (b) S. Paul and S. Peter.
Rose(c) The donor, a Canon of Chartres.

South Aisle of the Nave (starting from South Transept).

64. This window formerly recorded the miracles of the Virgin, wrought in the thirteenth century. But only one out of sixteen medallions remains complete.