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212 212 ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND. Part II. now remains of this period is the fragment of the south tran- sept (Woodcut No. 644), where we see the round arch reappearing over the pointed, at a period when its use was entirely discontinued 643. East End, Elgin Cathedral. in the South. At the same time the details of the doorway (Wood- cut No. 645) show that in other respects the style was at that period as far advanced as in England. The cathedral was burnt down in