From a Vocabulary at the end of /Elfric'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 manuv 

 script is this, that some of the Latin names 

 are accented. These accents I have inserted. 



Herba, ggers, o^Se wyrt. 

 Alliicm'^, leac. 

 Dilla, docca. 

 Lihestica lufestice. 

 Febrefugia, feferfugia ^. 

 Simphomaca, henne- belle. 

 Avadonia, felt-wyrt. 

 Ajirotdniim, su^erne-wudu. 

 Sinitia, grunde-swelige. 

 Feniculuniy fenoi. 



* Aljium. 2 feferfu^HP. 



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