From a Vocabulary at the end of ^Ifric's Gram- 

 mar. Wright, p. 78. His original was Cotton, 

 Julius A. ii., in the British Museum. Another, 

 and a very good copy, is in St. John's Library, 

 Oxford (No. 154), from which I have made some 

 tacit corrections, and have obtained some im- 

 portant readings, which are given at the foot of 

 the page. The forms are of the first half of the 

 Eleventh Century. 



An interesting feature in the St. John's manu- 

 script is this, that some of the Latin names 

 are accented. These accents I have inserted. 



Herba, gsers, o^5e wyrt. 

 Allium^, leac. 

 Billa, docca. 

 JAhestlca lufestice. 

 Febrefugia, feferfug-ia ^. 

 Simphoniaca, henne-belle. 

 Avadonia, felt-wyrt. 

 Aprotdnum, su^erne-wudu. 

 Sinitia, grunde-swelig-e. 

 Feniculum, fenol. 



' Aljium. * feferfugie. 



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