The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . _^Jii Fig. 1512.—Newstead. Fig. 1513.—Newstead. Pig. 1514.— and the latter, without a date, is remarkable from having on one side asloping semi-cylindrical dial. This is the simplest form we have observedof this feature, which, as we shall afterwards see, is a conspicuous oneon certain of the detached dials. * Fig. 1517 is from a sketch by Mr. Anderson. SUNDIALS 381 SUNDIALS Melrose.—This dial (Fig. 1518) is placed on the corner of a house nearthe Market Cross ; it beais the date 162—.


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