8 Rev. J. H. Topp on some Fragments of 
ira) lenis nie. was a eee Aes ee 
viignistarista’ ov. fevivad tuna. c03eR. 
This seems also to have been some grammatical exercise ; although it begins 
apparently with a receipt for the preservation of the sight. 
The reverse of the same leaf (fig. 2), contains the following words: 
mile sibi. . ..e posito. per.. ..ecto 
digito ....uenat... . brutina 
mari frigidi s . . . scinio semper 
sol gel... . ute sin.... firmamenti 
GINGUEOT "<r «ween ee ee SULILO 
Tan shh rtehe ne eens 0 
GuidWestaame sais ;-« . CONGEST - 
interrogare dintegata 
concgrua responde que 
unde. . . . ir hoc frunium 
frunio frumisi fatigatus 
Apetorn al) scl 
The fourth leaf (fig. 3), very much warped and injured (the wax now remain- 
ing on one side only), is almost wholly illegible. The following words are all 
that I can make any attempt to decipher : 
pro derelicto habit. . . . upant 
conseditur nix profunda gelid. . . 
octauas natalis fluuia continua stet 
finis uernalis e conuerso ardeat . . meta 
estiualis cum fluctus scumas um 
uersu malis omnibus arborum....de.. 
OVC Opis aan Ma Bos so : 
The remainder of this leaf contains some traces of letters which are now irre- 
coverable. 
A fifth leaf wants the wax on both sides, and, of course, contains no remains of 
