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Scotus in 3 et 4 Sententiar. 
Ockam in Sententias. 
Scot. et Andr. Metaph. (Occami Logica, Erat Pris Hugonis 
Vardi, non assignatur ulli conventui.) 
Joannes Bassoli in 4. lib. Sententiar. 
Florileg. Insulze SS". 
Acta SS™™. Virginum Hibernice. 
Scripta logicalia Pris Sirini sub P. Thoma Flemingo. 
Analecta de rebus Hiberniz. 
Bellarmin de Scriptoribus Ecclesiast. 
Quintus Curtius de Alexandro Magno. 
Exempla et poémata pia Hibernicé. 
The following notice of a lost work of Colgan, author of 
the “Acta Sanctorum Hiberniz,” on the early evangelical 
labours and monastic foundations of the Irish abroad, by 
Charles P. Mac Donnell, M.R.I.A., was also read :— 
‘‘ Harris says, in his edition of Sir James Ware's works, 
which was published in 1745,—‘ There are several volumes of 
his (Colgan’s) writing yet remaining at Louvain, in MS., of 
which I have obtained the following titles, by the favour of 
the late Guardian of that house, viz.:— 
Tom. I. De Apostolatu Hibernorum inter exteras gentes, cum in- 
dice alphabetico de exteris Sanctis. Folio, consisting 
of 852 pages. ; 
Tom. II. De Sanctis in Anglia, in Britannia~Armorica, in reliqua 
Gallia, in Belgio. Consisting of 1068 pages, but a 
small part is wanting at the end. 
Tom. III. De Sanctis in Lotharingia et Burgundia, in Germania, 
ad sinistram et dextram Rheni, in Italia. Pages 920. 
Also some pages are wanting at the end of this tome. 
«Tt is much to be feared that this work is: irrecover- 
ably lost. Some of Colgan’s: MSS. were transferred from 
Louvain to the Burgundian Library in Brussels, and part to 
