344 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



His pedigree is at the foot of the page. Colgan has printed, from 

 the Codex Kilkenniensis,* a life similar to this, and scarcely differ- 

 ing from it. Though metrical, it is written continuously in our manu- 

 script, hut the divisions of the lines are indicated by vertical strokes, 

 at first in red, and then throughout in black. This is St. Senan of 

 Inis-Cathay, or Scattery Island, whose day is the 1st of March. 



10. Yita S. Mocoemhog, episcopi et confessoris, fols. 80 b a to 84 b b. 



" Beatissimus abbas mochoemhog de provincia connactoruni sc. de gente con- 

 mliaicne primam originem duxit .... cuius pater 



beoanus dicebatur .... ipse amavit fern in am que erat soror 

 sanctissime virginis ythe Ipsa femina vocabatur ness." 



His pedigree at the foot is short. On fol. 82 a a, opposite the 

 name Lyath Mocoemog in the text, is the topographical note in a later 

 hand: " extat etiamnum pagus, illud retinens nomen, juxta Vadum 

 Longum in Tiperaria via Kilkeniensi ad Sancte Crucis monasterium." 

 Colgan has printed a life nearly identical with this from the Ccdex 

 Kilkenniensis ;t and in Fleming's Collectanea the text is copied 

 from our manuscript under the name of the Codex Ardmachanus.X 

 This is St. Mocheevogue of Leamokevoge, in the townland Leigh, 

 parish of Two-mile-B orris, county of Tipperary, whose day is the 13th 

 of March. 



11. Vita S. Finani, abbatis§ et confessoris, fols. 84 bb to 86 ab. 



" Erat vir vite venerabilis nomine finanus qui ortus est de provinchia mumi- 

 nensium sc. de gente corcoduibbne .... cujus pater mac arde 

 vocabatur mater vero beccnat." 



There is no pedigree of this saint. This is St. Finan Cam, of 

 Kinnitty, whose day is the 7th of April. 



12. Yita S. Ruadani, abbatis et confessoris, fols. 86 a b to 88 b b. 



" Beatissimus abbas Ruadbanus de nobilissimo genere bybernie .1. de gente 

 Eogbonacbt natusest cuius pater byrra vocabatur." 



In his pedigree at foot of the page he is more correctly designated 

 as m&c "pep^u-p Oipn. 



A marginal note of the sixteenth century, not entirely legible, at 

 fol. 86 ab, has the following interesting entry: " Istius sancti manum 

 di in civitate ca . . in 



Anglia, viz. (\ sue cum auro et argento cooperta 



et conclita in ecclesia sancti Th[ome] 



prope sepulcrum ipsius Thome cujus corpus 

 ardam ego »J* propria maim 



." This is St. Euadhan of Lorrha, whose day is the 15th 

 of April. 



* Acta Sanctorum Hibernice, p. 602 (recte 512). 

 t Acta Sanctorum Hiberniee, p. 589. 



% " S. Mocboemogi seu Pulcberii abbatis et confessoris vita, autboro anonymO' 

 iequsevo. Ex MS. Cod. Ai-dmachano." Collectan. p. 380. 

 § Episcopi in the text is corrected to abbatis in the margin. 



