[195] This bay was rebuilt (cir. 1237-1239) after the fall of the tower and is, therefore, later than the transept (cir. 1200).

[196] In La Trinité there are no side aisles, but a series of chapels constitutes virtually the same arrangement.

[197] Lubke, I, p. 440, Fig. 313.

[198] Sturgis, II, p. 435, Fig. 382.

[199] Sturgis, II, p. 439, Fig. 386.

[200] See also one bay of Lincoln choir [(Fig. 35)] rebuilt cir. 1239, also Bourges, S. Pierre-le-Guillard, early thirteenth century, vaults rebuilt on original lines in the fifteenth century. Nesle (Somme) Ch. also has this vaulting form according to Moore, Mediaeval Church Architecture of England, p. 114, note 1.

[201] See also Erfurt, Frankiskanerkirche.

[202] Gurlitt, pl. 83.

[203] Ex. Voulton (Seine-et-Marne), Ch. Baudot and Perrault-Dabot, I, pl. 62.

[204] Bumpus, illustration opp. p. 92.