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188 188 ENGLISH ARCHITECTUKE. Part II. Sometimes a band of foliage was introduced with the dog-tooth, as in the doorways leading to the clioir aisles at Lincoln (Woodcut No. 619), 620. West Doorw.iy, Lichtit-lil Cathedral, (('atli. Hb.) j|i|j illLi:,.;j | |i -n' ■" ■ ■*■* ^ ■ " ■■ vr -ssis: HMu^h^H 621. Tomb of Bishop :Marshall, Exeter Cathedral. (Cath. Hb.) making together as eifective apiece of decoration as any in the whole range of English architecture, — more difficult to design, but less