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The Double Choir of Glasgow Cathedral. By Thomas Lennox Watson.

(Hedderwick and Sons, Glasgow.)—This volume is too technical in character to be dealt with in these columns. We may say, however, that it 113 a careful study, very fully illustrated with plans and drawings, of the architecture of the Choir of Glasgow Cathedral, especially of the Lower Church or Crypt. The general result is to apportion the contribution of successive Bishops to the work more accurately than has hitherto been done. The particular prelate hitherto overlooked is Bardington, who presided over the diocese from 1233 to 1258, and who is now shown to have had a greater share in the work than has hitherto been supposed.