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WINTOUN HOUSE 521 FOURTH PERIOD and chimney stacks of the north and east fronts being insertions and additions to an existing house is very obvious. The late Mr. David Rhind, architect, in the Transactions of the Archi- tectural Institute of Scotland, 1851-52, expresses an opinion that the house stood unfinished for some time at the height of two stories, and that