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VIII. 
corpaé plo famLup of Tap. Tip apail papvour aoaim 
Tift in naé eicen fap pleo. Tip 1mm-o7Td mip Teneo. 
DX 
on tip pin co-pput n-in’d pdf. 1N’0-1n'01A CONn-a-mop m14:0 
acudro o fLE1b Gucaipcain. co muncenod mapa pomaip. 
Xe 
Ro ferp a-mmaie sp CdE AV. 4 MASneIT, A h-aoamaine 
A mapgepeit o h-up inop.? 4 h-dp ip a cappmocol. 
XI. 
4 h-oenbennaé repcagnAit.! 2 Saet fetamail Fip-bLsic!! 
4 helupainc?? com-bpig-bil. o-bbiain pa06} in-oenblusdain. 
XII. 
PANT 1P ATPATVOA1 VODA. pepipar ip meoa mongongalt 
o1n0 Pian pargic na pip.!® co cuind Trebaip Thom-uAsip. 
XIII. 
oO mip puso pagaro opi pe fo THaro!® co Tip apicdne 
Ippaetip pin 1 odL oipp. cain Lisl? pilinecir. 
XIV. 
apdib co mip co cir Tap. co faenic in mop fSegail 
o h-oépal pomp tpén tice. oO TZ co pput n-eupporc. 
XY. 
caloes ip babiLoin baile. etep inn-apdib aqroait!§ 
Adu Mss fennaipi fo Taro. in-oepnao in Top nebptiaro.? 
9 apa mangpeis fopshon, R. 15 Ginn pan pesait ind fin, R. 
10 ropicoegnaic, R. 
16 nesait ape. fu thuaro, R. 
1 agsaet fetamarl fipblait, R. 17 m oaloip. atain lia, R. 
2 » heluphainc, R. 
8 pool, R. 
14 nenpa ip meosa mingapga, R. 
i 
wo 
noyoatt, R. 
9 fopypnoepinad in TON nempusro, 
R. 
ew 
Cimerian Sea (in Cimer muir) throughout this geography (see xxtx.). It is curious 
that one of the Ivish Saints (Colman) was known as the ‘‘ Cimerian wanderer.”’ 
The Torrian Sea is the name by which the Mediterranean was known to the 
Trish. The Mare Tyrrhenum was originally the sea to the west of Italy, but gra- 
dually came to have a more extended meaning. 
f This is apparently taken from Tertullian: Et si Paradisum nominemus locum 
divine amznitatis recipiendis sanctorum spiritibus destinatum, maceria quadam 
ignez illius zone a notitia orbis communis segregatum.—Tertull. Ayo/., cap. 47. 
& Unicorns of fierce habit.—“ Atrocissimus est monoceros’’—Dicuil. The epithet 
Fercaignaith seems a compound of Fercach, wrathful, and gnath, habit. The Oxford 
copy has Forcoegnaith, of usual habit. 
