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f. 37 [92] a — Dunchadh ua Briain .i. camharba Ciarain. 



Two stories about Dunchad ua Briain [;recte ua Brain) : another 

 copy has been printed by K. ^leyer, ZCP. iii. 35. Ends — 

 mar dimcadh.h. mbriain 7 lelica. 



f. 37 [92] r" b — Laa dia ndecbaid Diarmuid mac Ceaibuill. 



How a man at the fair of Tailtiu lost his head for swearing 

 falsely through the might of St. Ciaran. Ends — 



corub d'ingantaib oenaigh 7 do mirbuiUb laimhe Ciarain do tabairt aneitbech 

 dosgribadh an seel sin. 



f. 37 [92] v° a — Laa naen robai mac Coisi for bru Lacba Lebind. 



How ITac Coisi found a woman of vast size weeping for her first 

 love ; how King Cormac dug a grave to bury a monk, and came upon 

 the body of the woman's giant lover. Ends — 



tochailter an fert dorissi 7 ni fritb ann an corp 7 ni fes a sgela iarum. 



f. 37 [92] v° a— Feacht nann do luid Aedb Oirdnidbi. 



How Aed Ordnide lost his di'inking-horn near Assaroe, and would 

 di'ink out of no other cup, until Angal, King of Corcatri, supplied 

 its place with one of the three best horns in Erin." See Erin ii. 

 186. Ends- 

 CD tuc side do Dia 7 do Ciaran a coitcinne co brath. 



f. 37 [92] b — Righ rogabb an domban feacht naill .i. Consantin. 

 Of the healing of Constantine : cf. ZCP. iii. 227. 



Volume II. 



The old pagination indicates that a folio has been lost from the 

 beginning of this volume. That which now stands first is almost 

 'Cntu'ely illegible on the recto. 



f. 1, TO a. 



At line 13 occurs in red ink the date anno domini llflfO ; line 30 

 begins an ifrmn, so the subject is religious. 



Line 32, 

 Seirg. 



