Manuscripts

Dinnshenchas II

mostly prose, pp. 159-160; 165-170
p. 159.1
[Dinnshenchas of Temair (prose)] Incipit: ‘Temuir unde nominatur. Ni handsa. Temair .i. Teamur .i. Mur Tea’
Prose text on Temair. ISOS
p. 159a
Prose on the Laigin.
p. 159
Short poem on the Laigin
p. 159
Prose text on Mag Life
p. 159
Prose on Loch Garman. Cf. the poetic version on p. 196.
p. 159
Prose on Fid nGaibli. Cf. the poetic version on p. 216.
p. 159
Prose on Slíab Bladma. Cf. the poetic version on p. 192.
p. 159
Prose on Mag Raigne. Cf. the poetic version on p. 196.
p. 159
Prose on the River Barrow (Berba). Cf. the poetic version on pp. 216 + 191.
p. 160a
Prose on Duiblinn. Cf. the poetic version on p. 193.
p. 160a
p. 160
Prose on Dún Másc
p. 160
Prose on Srúb Bó
p. 160
Prose on Faffand, with three quatrains of verse. Cf. the poetic version on p. 191.
p. 160
Prose text on Almu

Dinnshenchas IIIb

verse, pp. 161-164; p. 211a
p. 161
Poem on Benn Étair, i.e. the Hill of Howth, Co. Dublin (Bend Étair I)
p. 161
Poem on Achall, i.e. the Hill of Skreen, Co. Meath
p. 161
Poem on Temair (Temair II)
p. 162a
p. 162b
Poem on Mag Mucrama
p. 162
p. 163
Poem on Duma Oena, etc., possibly a later addition (Gwynn).
p. 163a–p. 163b
p. 163b
Poem on Áth Líac Find
p. 164
Two quatrains in the upper margin
scribal addition upper margin
p. 164
One quatrain in the upper margin
scribal addition upper margin, right
p. 164
Poem on Ailech (Ailech I).
p. 164
Poem on Brug na Bóinne (Brug na Bóinde II). Since the gatherings are out of order, the ending of the poem is found on page 211.