Fig. 137.—Chapel on Inch Kenneth. South Elevation.

considerably; and to obviate further decay, large clasping buttresses (see [Fig. 132.]) were made at north-east and south-east angles, at some period much after the building of the chapel, but long ago.

In the east end are two plain lancets ([Fig. 138]), 4 feet 8 inches high and 8¾ inches wide, with wide splays to the inside.

There is no groove for glass, and so it probably was fixed in a wooden frame.

Fig. 138.—Chapel on Inch Kenneth. East Windows.

On the north is, near the east end, a square-headed light (Figs. 139, 140), 4 feet 8 inches by 1 foot. It has no glass groove. The internal head is not now arched, but probably was so at first.