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32 A History of Art in Sardinia and Judaea. (Fig. 27). His restoration of the upper storeys, now destroyed, was much criticised by the native architect, Cima, 1 from whose ,_4f . ■< : %Q) ,

n mm -Um" I, 1 ' ' ' l. ■ '. ' ' v Fig. 25. — The Sarecci Nûragh. Plan. La Marmora, Atlas, Plate VI. ^'- -, "V* '%«llf* ^•^* ^S&v ■sSffss&ikSfc Hfefîi (Kit >* Fig. 26. — The Sarecci Niiragh. Perspective View. La Marmora's Atlas, Plate VI. observations and drawing appended to his paper we have tried to 1 La Marmora, Voyage en Sardaigne, Pt. II. p. 91-95, and Atlas, Plate XIV., figs. 1 and 1 A.