[29] See Lecture XIV., pp. 167, 168, [Figs. 331], [332].
[30] See Lecture XIV., p. 167, [Fig. 330.]
[31] I have, in a paper recently read before the Archæological Institute, shown that it is improbable that any part of the work of Losinga of Hereford now exists, and that the work there is by his successors. (G. G. S. 1878).
[32] My lectures were suspended during the next session owing to the removal of the academy to Burlington House, and this course was relinquished. (G. G. S. 1878.)
[33] I mean “British Architecture” in the sense of the architecture of the British Isles. (G. G. S. 1878).
[34] See Lecture X. page 49, [Fig. 221.]
[35] St. Mary’s Abbey, York, see Lecture III. vol. i. page 108.
[36] The same is the case with the south doorway of St. Joseph’s Chapel, (so called) at Glastonbury. (G. G. S. 1878.) See Lecture III., p. 115, Fig. 74.
[37] See view of Nave, Durham, Lecture XII. page 128, Fig. 170.
[38] See Crypt, Winchester, Lecture XII. page 108, Fig. 257.