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f. 11 [64] b — Se hinganta deg dobadar oithchi geinidh Crist. 

 Of the wonders at the birth of Christ. Cf. L. Breac 132^-133'^ 

 (a fuller account). A poetical version has been printed by K. Meyer 

 in ZCP. V. 24. Ends— 



trena teangthuibh fein in oidhchi sin. 



Eolio 12 is a slip of yellura, less than half size. 



f. 12 [ — J 1"^ a — Cuicc comurdha dec bratha annso. 

 Fifteen signs of the Day of Judgment. Ends — 

 bertar breath doibh amlaidh sin. 



f. 12 b— Fott fabaill. 



A note, in four lines, on the distance from the Garden of Eden to 

 the " House of the Trinity." 



f. 12 r'J b— In toibreocban doni tu. 

 Some unconnected aphorisms. Ends — 

 do cruinnidh se do laideocbadh. (?) 



f. 12 a — Dena iirnaithi no sduider no sgribadb. 



Of the classes of men who are unworthy to receive the Host. 

 Ends— 



daine ataid a n-adaltras foUus. 



f. 12 a — Eidersgeoil raor mac Cuair rogbeoghuin Nuada Neacbt. 



Of the eric which Ederscel Mor paid for killing Nuada Kecht. 

 Ends— 



in Conuire rosceanguil. 



f. 12 b — Ceitbre primcbana Erenn. 



A note, in four lines, on the Law of Daire, Law of Patrick, and 

 Law of Sunday, and the Law of Adamnan. 



f. 12 b — Martan dano ise tuc bearradh manaidb ar Padruic. 

 A note, in five lines, on the honour appointed by St. Patrick to 

 be paid to St. Martin. 



f. 12 v b — Manaidb Padraic. 



Some of St. Patrick's monks were threshing corn on St. Martin's 

 Eve, when a sechiap came up driving oxen to the church (as an 

 offering in honour of "t. Martin) : among them a vicious bull 

 {tarh mear). ''You are giving the ground a good threshing," says 



