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more, blank, for the purpose of inserting additional matter. There are 

 several additions by old hands. Some additions on the margins have 

 been torn off.) 



Ashmole 1443 (IV). 



i^th century. Treatise on herbs. 169 chapters, with table of Contents prefixed. 

 Inc. " Agnus castus is a herbe that men clep Tutsayne or Park levis." 



Amndel 272 (II). British Museum. 

 i^th century. An Herbal. Arranged alphabetically to the letter P. 



Inc. " Agnus castus is an herbe," etc. Breaks off in " pulegium rurale." 

 (Other copies both ending with S are in Addit. 4698, f . i6b, and Arundel 

 272, f. 36.) 



Royal 18 A. VI. (VI). British Museum. 



i$th century. A treatise on the virtues of Herbs; beginning "Agnus castus 

 ys Anglice herbe that men cally the tutsayne or ells parkelenus." 



Ashmole 1432 (V. i). 



Mid i$th century. Herbal with book of recipes. 

 Inc. " Agnus castus is an herbe." 



Bodleian 463 (A). 

 i$th century. Liber de Herbarum virtutibus. 



Inc. " Agnus castus ys an herbe that cleepeth Toussane." 



Laud Misc. 553 (i). Bodleian. 



i$th century. An Herbal with the properties of the different herbs in 

 alphabetical order, with a table prefixed. 

 Inc. " Agnus castus ys an herbe that me clapys Tustans or Porke levys." 



329. Balliol College, Oxford. 

 i$th ( ?) century. " An English Herbal." 

 Begins, " Agnus Castus," etc. 



Harleian 3840 (II). British Museum. 

 i$th century. A treatise on the virtues of herbs. 

 Begins, " A bed ymade of Agnus Castus." 



Sloane 297 (XVIII). British Museum. 

 i^th century. Latin-English dictionary of herbs. 

 Inc. " Alleluya Wodsoure stubwort." 

 Expl. " Quinquefolium fyveleved gras." 



Dd. XI. 45 (XII). Cambridge University Library. 



i$th century. A book of the medical virtues of herbs, described in alphabetical 

 order. 



Inc. " Anet ys an herbe that ys clepyt anet oj?er dylle." 

 Expl. " doyth a way the fow5e or the fragelys." 



Ashmole 1447 (IV. i). 

 i$th century. " Yes ben y 6 vertuse of betayn." 



Ashmole 1438 (II. yii). 



i$th century. A treatise of the virtues of certain herbs. Begins, " Betaigne is 

 hot and drie in }?re degrees, and so seyth Ypocras, and it is an herbe of 

 many faire vertues." 



Ashmole 1438 (XXV). 



i$th century. Aemilius Macer. De virtutibus herbarum. (In French, Latin 

 and English.) 



Digby 29 (XXXVII). Bodleian. 



