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 PALAEOGRAPHICAL NOTES

[The numbers refer to pages and lines.] 2. 10. The scribe's t is visible in the rubric capital of Croedaỽc 2. 11. The scribe's g is visible in the second word, but was overlooked by the illuminator. 6. 11. neuad altered from ỽeuad 8. 5. hoelon with e badly altered from l 11. 9. ẏntuad with e altered from something else. 15. 8. colofneu with l apparently crossed. 16. 15. ygnat with g begun for some other letter such as n 22. 11. atan with t altered from r 27. 2, 28. 2. Small hole in parchment between aeand ran, and teu and lu respectively. 33. 14. yr etlíng with y altered from v or u, and stroke over n like that over í 33. 25. vynho with y altered from n 34. 16. bꝛen- with n altered from y 35. 20. bꝛenhínỽ̣̣ḷ badly altered from bꝛenhyaỽl 36. 20. ehunan with two strokes above u not unlike those which indicate the letter í when in conjunction with such letters as m, n and u. 40. 11. Seıthuet expuncted by later hand, and Chweched written above it. 40. 18. The bar of final t is extended almost to the middle of the line. 45. 17. vꝛeínt with e altered from y 46. 8. yỻe with ỻ altered from some other letters,