436 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
“You will. notice that those religious uses of white cattle go 
back to the foundations of Trish story, and are the earliest notices 
of such occurrences. 
“T am almost sure that other old Irish texts mention white 
cattle, unfortunately, if I am right in this supposition, I have 
mislaid my notes.” 
I may add that, according to Cormac’s “Glossary,” Cana is a 
name of a grade of poets who had 60 stories to repeat, and emain 
was the name of their poetry, for which the fee was ‘‘two good 
coloured cows.” 

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