CURVILINEAR PERIOD.
The Triforium rarely occurs in its full proportions,and in such cases exhibits the usual window tracery ofthe Period: it oftener consists of a panel enclosed withinthe prolonged jambs of the Clere-story window, and issometimes reduced to a row of quatrefoils.
The Clere-story has its inner arch sometimes foliated,hut oftener the window is flush with the face of the innerwall, and the gallery is omitted.
The Vaulting exhibits much more intricacy; and avariety of ribs generally intersect the surface of the dif-ferent cells.
The Aisle-arcade is not often seen.
PRINCIPAL BUILDINGS
OF
THE CURVILINEAR PERIOD.
IIoWDEN .
.Collegiate Church _
..Choir.
Ely .
. .Lantern.
Ely .
..Choir.
Ely .
..Crauden’s Chapel.
Ely ..
..Trinity Chapel.
Hingiiam .
.St. Andrew’s Church .
Heckington_
.St. Andrew’s Church
IIawton .
.. Chancel.
Ewerby .
.... St. Andrew’s Church .
Sleaford .
Chester .
.Cathedral Church _
..South Transept.
Coventry .
.St. John’s Hospital_
..Chapel.
Carlisle .
..Choir (part).
..South Aisle.
Beverly .
.St. Mary’s Church_
..North Aisle of Choir.
Selby .
..Choir (part).
Walsingiiam ..
.Abbey Church .
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