34 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



f . 25 — See above, before f. 13. 



f . 26 r° a — IS a nsembadh bliadhan deg. 



This account of the Passion, Crucifixion, &c., is found also in 

 YBL., facs. 141-154. Ends— 



gurubi sdair nicomett ara pais conuigi sin. 



f. 32 [42] a — Dia luain laithi in measraidhthi. 



Eight quatrains on Day of Judgment, followed by a description 

 in prose of the punishment of the different classes of evil-doers. 

 Ends— 



as dogh as losgadh as ard as iseall is rofuar as rotheigh is cumaing. 



f. 33 [43] r° b — Na cuig paidreacha so sis ar son na cuig ndubalta fuair Muire. 



On the Five Sorrows of Mary, and the powers given to her in 

 compensation therefor. Ends — 



condearna tusa trocuire air do reir (?) do thoile fein. 



f . 33 [43] a — Cuicc 'tsoblais fuair Muire a tahimh. 

 On the Five Joys of Mary. Ends- 

 do gobail le gach soblais dibsin. 



f. 33 [43] — Sagart raaith uasal onorach. 

 See Eriu ii. 82. 



Dr. "Whitley Stokes informs me that there is a somewhat similar 

 story entitled 7>(3 rt^^/^Ms quce hasilicam corpori Dominico fahricaverunt, 

 printed in the Dialogus Miraeulorum of Caesarius Heisterbacensis, 

 ed. Strange, Colouiie, 1851, vol. ii., p. 172. 



Ends— 



docrididar moran donu dainib do annsin. 



f. 33 [48] v° a — Baitinn mac Breanainn mic Feargusa. 



A story of St. Baethin, edited by K. Meyer in Gaelic Journal, 

 vol. iv. 229, from two mss. Ends — 

 ba heagnaidh amhra he gu demhin. 



f. 33 [43] b— Cadde in tadbhar fa dug Dia easbaid do Maisi mac Amra. 

 Why Moses was dumb ? To save him from Satan's sin of pride. 



