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stance, at folios 121,131, and183. ‘The volume appears to have 
been written in the years 1628 and 1629; it contains 270 folios. 
Vol. XII. (4241). This is a thick quarto, composed of dif- 
ferent sized paper, and contains about 270 leaves, with short 
memoirs and notices of Irish saints in the Latin language; 
the arrangement is alphabetical, and the volume appears to 
be a note-book of some hagiographer. I was unable to 
discover a name or date in the book. At page 99 is a pedi- 
gree of ** SS. Furseus, Foilanus, et Ultanus,” the sons of 
Giltanus, ‘* Rex Hiberniz.” 
Vol. XIII. (4531) isa second copy, and I believe the oldest 
in the library, of the Visio, &c.; see Vol. II. (1162), and Vol. 
X XIV. (7960), in this catalogue. The MS. is written upon 
vellum, and beautifully executed; the sheet is small octavo, 
and there are eighteen of them occupied with the piece. It 
has no illumination, nor any trace of the Irish character, or 
the name of the scribe. It is attributed to the close of the 
thirteenth century. 
Vol. XIV. (4639). This is a small duodecimo volume 
bound in calf; upon the fly-leaf is the following title: 
*¢ Martyrologium 
Sanctorum Hiberniz collegit et digessit 
Michael O’Clerij 
ord. S. Francisci 
Duaii in Flandria Gallica 1629.” 
After this follow four pages in Irish, in the hand-writ- 
ing of Michael O’Clery, and dated from Donegal, 1628. 
After this a short paragraph or testimonial in Irish, dated 
Nov. 1, 1636, and signed 
[aimasgy 
This paragaph appears upon the next page also, and is 
signed ‘* Connep Mac Spavp,” bearing date Nov. 11, 1636. 
