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angle of St. Salvator's, where, however, it is little seen. Between two of the buttresses, near the south-west corner, a porch is introduced under the

Fig. 1124.—Collegiate Church of St. Salvator. View from South-West.

window (Fig. 1123), the buttresses being slightly extended beyond the others to receive it. The porch is roofed with groined vaulting, and has a stone bench on each side, and a canopied niche on each side of the