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 89. 4. Original hand placed o in space intended for the illuminator, who overlooked it. 89. 6. A b intended to complete Po is written over the first d of dadyl, but in such fainter ink that the d is quite distinct beneath it. 90. 25. Or with r altered from something else. 91. 6. chowẏll with c altered from t 94. 21. First c altered from t 101. 15. erbẏn with b not unlike v 102. 13. Last u looks like ir owing to a full point being placed towards its right top corner. 106. 8. Over the second half of last h is a full point, but whether intentional is doubtful. 107. 3. First c looks also like t 108. Catchword is cut by binder so that the lower half is gone. 109. 17. In space left for rubric, and overlooked by illuminator, the original scribe has placed r 111. 16. brenhin is a mistake for breyr. The crosses are perhaps inserted by a later hand. A comparatively modern hand has written breyr opposite cross in margin. 113. 18. The n is extended over the remainder of the line. 114. 3. anher has a small h written over the a, partly in left margin. 116. 21. ani written wrongly for am was again written wrongly by scribe and passed by him. 118. 1. Outside first k in left margin is a full point, but whether intentional is doubtful (see note on p. 58. 25). 119. 16. Last a altered from v 119. 19. Two or three letters rubbed out after tyſt which were apparently a part of it. 119. 23. Three or four letters rubbed out after deu with expunctuations of two of them still remaining.