K of the restoration. [Illustration: THE NAVE, LOOKING EAST.] The very late appearance of the highly enrich ed work in the south part of the western transept makes it probable that this part was completed in quite the latest years of the twelfth century. The zigzag mouldings to the two arches in the east are of extraordinary

richness;
one opens to the south aisle, and one to S. Catharine's chapel. The whole of this arm of the transept was at one time walled off,
and the chapel itself was destroyed. This
has been rebuilt, under the advice and authority of Professor Willis. The Wo