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minus,” * * * * and commences thus: ‘ Rt. caé pfimmn,” ‘in 
quo victus est Colman,” &c. 
These extracts extend to seventy-one pages, and are well 
and closely written. At the end is an index, and an accom- 
panying collation with the Annals of Donegal. 
No. 5302 is a little fragment upon Irish hagiography, 
commencing * Notanda in opere fratris Jacobi,” &c., consist- 
ing of four small leaves. 
No. 5303 consists of sixty-five pages; the first twenty-six 
are entitled ‘* Adversaria Rerum Hiberniz excerpta ex mutila 
Historia D. Cantwelly,” and commences thus: ‘* Hoc anno 
ante diluvium.” At page 25 commences “ Annales Ros- 
ereenses.” The initial line is ‘* Patricius Archiepus in Hi- 
berniam venit atque Scotos baptizare inchoat, nono anno 
Theodos. minoris,” &c. These Annals, as well as the ** Ad- 
versaria,” are in Latin and Irish, and very badly written. 
No. 5304 is a very long alphabetical Index of the Annals 
of Roscrea, made by ‘ Frater Brendanus Conorus,” accom- 
panied by marginal references to the Annals of Donegal. 
No. 5305 is ** Familia, seu Monachi S. Fintanisive Munne 
Abbatis, numero 233, quos non uret ignis judicii: ex Mart, 
Taml. pergameno, 21 Octob.” ‘The names are alphabetically 
_ arranged, and this fragment is but four leaves in extent. 
No. 5306 is very closely written, and is entitled, ‘* De 
Multiplici Nature bono ad Hybernos in terrestri elemento 
istius regni,” and commencing ‘ Authores qui volunt re- 
gionem.” 
_ No. 5307. ‘ Itenerarium in Hibernia,” by ‘Frater Ed- 
mundus Mac Cana,” and commencing ‘* Monasterium de Kill 
Snabha.” 
No. 5308 is a ‘* Descriptio Insule Sande,” by the same 
author, and commences “ Insula Sanda est.” 
No. 5309 is an extract from Joannes Major, ‘ de historica 
Britannica antiqua,” commencing ‘* Ab Albina Regina.” 
No. 5310 is another extract, ‘‘de regibus Scotiz,” trom 
