479 
Irish language or character appears; and the different pieces 
commence as follows : 
1160. ‘Sanctus Brendanus filius Finlothe.” 
1161. “ Hibernia igitur insula est.” 
1162. ‘“ Presbiter Joannes potentia Dei.” 
~ 1163. ‘* Qui de Anglia Hibernia.” 
Vol. III. (2159-2167). This volume, which is a thick 
quarto, belonged to the ‘* Domus probationis” of the Jesuits 
at Mechlin, and contains some interesting papers in reference 
to Irish history ; among:them I-may mention ‘¢. Magna sup- 
plicia et persecutiones in Hibernia,” commencing thus: *‘ Anno 
1599, Guillielmus Drurius ;” and No. 2167, which is a collec- 
tanea, entitled ‘* De Rebus Hibernicis ;” in the latter will be 
found a letter or memorandum in Latin, signed ‘ Thomas 
Fleming,” and dated 1612. 
This compilation was written between the years 1602 and 
1616, and is in the Latin language: the name of the scribe 
does not appear. The volume contains some short pieces re- 
lative to English history. . | 
Vol. 1V. (2324-2340). This is a thick quarto volume, 
divided into two parts, the first containing 105 and the second 
246 pages, written upon both sides. The contents of the first 
part are given in an alphabetical table, which is at the begin- 
ning of the volume, and of which the following is an abstract : 
S Adamnani Canones, *.°-°- - © - - se 3 ts 78 
S Adamnanus‘de'Scrinio.--- - -.- - se ts 85 
Apli duodecim Hib. in Convivio de oun na REG isrs, cp 45 Dee 
Apli duodecim Hib. in Schola Cluainerardensi,. . . - - 73 
§. becc ric. dé. prophetia hujus quam primum ac natus fuit, 68 
S. Brendanus éx Schola Cluainerardensi ivit quesitum Ter- 
ram Promissionis, ©. -°- 9+ + + + + er tots 73 
Me Brindie Vit, ©. "2° ee 8 te tm ee 24 
Colmanus Fil. Obeone ‘de vitiis latentibus sub umbra bono- 
pita dpetum, “S76 0+ eee ee ewe lg 67 
S. Columbe Kille Lorica,". -°. - - - + © es ee 76 
