499 
Upon the back of this table of contents is a portion of a 
letter in Latin, without any signature, referring the reader of 
it to Colgan and Speed for information as to the places men- 
tioned in the book. The heading of the chapters is not in 
the same handwriting as the body of the work, but in the 
smaller hand which will be seen in the last couple of lines of 
the fac simile. The book itself is about the size of the Book 
of Ballymote, and has been cut down too closely in the binding, 
which is also of vellum. A map of Ireland, without any name, 
I think that of Speed, is laid into the volume, and I suppose 
was made by the individual who wrote the index, the paper 
of both being the same. 
Vol. X XIII. (7806). The last piece in this volume is a 
copy of the ** Purgatory of St. Patrick,” commencing thus : 
** Patri suo peroptato in Christo.” The volume itself is a large 
vellum folio, bound in wood, and attributed to the pen of 
‘* Henricus Saltereyensis,” and said to be written at the com- 
mencement of the fourteenth century. It has no illumina- 
tions, nor could I find any trace of the Irish character or 
language. 
Vol. XXIV. In this volume will be found No. 7960, 
which is another copy of the “ Visio cujusdam militis Hibfnen- 
sis ad edificationé multof conscripta.” It commences thus: 
** Incipit plogus Marci ad abbatissam quandam ;” and after this 
prologue, commences, “ Ibernia igitur Insula.” The volume 
itself is a very ancient vellum folio MS., in double columns, 
attributed, and I believe justly, to the fourteenth century. 
The vision occupies twenty folios, written upon both sides. 
Upon the first folio of the volume may be found the following 
note about this piece : 
‘** Visio Tungdali militis Hiberni, an. 1148, auctore 
Marco in qua mentio fit SS. Patricii apli Hiberni 
Malachiz ep. Dun, Ruadani Nenniz ep. Cluan 
Ccelestini ep. Armach. Chaini ep. Lundinen.” 
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