362 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



2' Deolait, Facs. Deolaid, O'C, Todd. 



'- nwie/iciiU, Facs., with the following line unattempted ; mac. read by O'C. is still 

 legible, followed apparently by s« ?) . . at end of line on a rubbed surface. 



^ read by O'C, but now almost wholly illegible. 



^ both, O'C. 



^ very faint, and xii. might be xu. 



^ Hi. barely traceable, in. Facs. 



^ MaeliKU is on the same line as CummaLscAcb, having been omitted at first. It is very 

 effaced, and quite escaped the notice of O'Curry and Todd. The Facsimilist left it 

 unread ; i[ ], Facs., xxiiii, Y. B. 



» Maedach, Facs. Mnedk, O'C. 



» dala, YtLca. 



«" m[ ]. Facs. Muridaig. O'C. 



*' Gilla Chomd [ ], Facs., Gilla chomdad hmi Carain, O'C. MS. very effaced liere. 

 Gilla in Coimded hua Cardn, AV. L.Ce. 



*- Afta, Facs. 



Notes added in Pbess. 



P. 321. Flann Febla. ' Uisbop Aed abode in >Sl^bte. Ue went to Armagh. He 

 brought a bequest (edoct) to Segene of Armagli. Segene gave again a 

 bequest to .\e<l, and Aed ofTered a bequest and lii.s kindred and his church 

 to Patrick till Doom. .\nd Ae<l left a bequest with Conchad. Concliad 

 went to Annaf^L, and Fland Feblac gave his church to Lim, and lie took 

 himself (as) abbot.' Lib. Armach., f. 18b (Thes. Pal. \\. 242; Stokes, 

 Trip. Liff, i. 347; Fact. Sutiunal MSS. ml. i. pi. 27). 



P. 325. Deriuait hua Tigeniain, coarb of Patrick, he it is who added these four 

 quatrains, or it is the quatrain of Patrick and Drigit tantum ftiit. Lib. 

 Hymn., scholiast's note on Cohnan'.s liymn. (Thes. Pal. ii. 305 ; ed. 

 Atkinson, i. 80, ii. 121, where hua Tiijrmain is wrongly printed nati 

 Germain, ' son o( German.') 



P. 827. Mael Brigte mac Torniin. Tlie 9-lOth cent. Gospels of Mac Duman 

 (Lambeth Library are associated with him.fol. 3v (Westwood, I'alaeogr. 

 Sacra, pi. 13; 'Todd, H.I. A. Proc. i. 40; Facs. Nat. MSS. of I. i. 

 p. sviii). 



P. 830. Domuall. " A prayer ... for Domnall, coarb of Patrick, by whom it was 

 made . . ." Inscription on the shrine of St. Patrick's Bell, in B.I.A. 

 Collection i Coffey, Guide, p. 49). 



P. 838. Dub dd Lethe. The Saltair na Bann was composed during his incumbency. 

 (Ed. Stokes, 11. 2861-4.) 



