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Cap. 5. De Bobiensi nobilissimo ccenobio. 
Cap. 6. De Messulano 8. Martini ccenobio. 
Dr. Graves observed, that from the notices collected by Mr. 
Mac Donnell, it might be inferred that Colgan’s lost work con- 
sisted of two parts. The first, entitled De Apostolatu Sancto- 
rum Hibernia, appears to have been divided into three books; 
and a copy of this part in three volumes is mentioned in the 
Catalogue of Colgan’s MSS. (See above, p.101.) Another 
copy in one volume is the first of the three volumes referred to by 
Harris. The index transcribed by Mr. Mac Donnell is plainly 
that of the remaining portion, viz., the fourth book of the work, 
which was entitled De Monasteriis Hibernorum inter exteras 
gentes. A copy of this in one volume is mentioned in the 
Catalogue of Colgan’s MSS. The second and third of the 
volumes referred to by Harris contained, no doubt, another 
copy. The identity of the contents completely establishes 
this. 
The Rev. Mr. Archbold exhibited an earthen vessel found 
in the drainage of Lough Fougha, county of Down; and also 
a small copper vessel, ornamented in enamel, found in the town- 
land of Grange Walls, county of Down. 
