481 
Vita S. Meedoci Fernensis. Hib, . . . . - +. + + + 60 
Sate G-Colmani Won: Eib-;) -:<- 08) do seiemes coy bod 
Wher S, Sonani.t« Hibernie@geie + yey 0) eidé Te At letcrn nee U8 
Miracula S. Senani post mortem. Hib., tas 233 
Poemata diversa S. Senani, S. Brendani, et aliorum. Hib... 142 
Poemata plur. S. Columbe Kille et aliorum. Hib., . . - 154 
Vita S. Caimini Metro-hibernice,. . . - -- +--+ 156 
VitaS. Coemgheni. Hibernice, . . - - + + +--+ 5 166 
Vita ejusdem aliter tradita. Metro-hibernice, . - -.- + 170 
Vita S. Mocheevog. Hibernice, . . - . - +--+ + 179 
iS Callin. Hibernica ee ee 8S 
FEjusdem poemata et Prophetia de statu Hib. metro-hibernice, 
nec non plura alia de diversis rebus, qua in ejus vita et 
in ceteris usque ad finem, . - - - ++ ++ + + 5 244 
The contents of this volume are entirely in the Irish cha- 
racter and language, except the list of the Franciscan Provin- 
cials, which is in Latin. 
The paper upon which this MS. is written is very coarse, 
and some of the writing not well executed, in comparison with 
other MSS. written by Michael O’Clery, whose name ap- 
pears at folio 75, and also at the end of the first part of the 
volume, where it is stated that the MS. was finished at Done- 
gal, upon the 7th of August, 1631, by “ Brother Michael 
O’Clery.” The name of this individual appears in several 
places of the second part also, with various dates in the year 
1629. See pp. 7, 22. From these dates it appears that the 
second portion of the work was written before the first; and 
from the appearance of the binding it may be concluded that 
the collection was bound after being written, as the paper of 
the first half of the volume does not correspond with that in 
the remainder. 
Vol. V. (2542, 2543) is a thin, quarto volume, bound 
in yellum, and not entirely written upon. The first piece in 
this volume is an Irish poem, of 250 stanzas, with four verses 
to each stanza; and the following is its title : **Sliof Oaill Bul- 
