[16.] Now MS. Savil. Oxon. No. 15.
[17.] It does not appear from Tanner’s Notitia Monastica, or from Sir Thomas Phillipps’s Catalogue, that this MS. is now preserved.
[18.] The MS. described by Wanley, p. 222, as MS. Cotton. Vitell. A. xviij. now destroyed, is probably the one here mentioned. The Cotton. MS. Jul. A. vj. also answers the brief description above given.
[19.] Now in Trinity College, Dublin. See Dr. Bernard’s Catalogue, No. 46.
[20.] Now MS. Bib. Reg. Mus. Brit. 12 B. XXII, “Johannes Dee, 1557, 4 Maij, Londini.”
[21.] This MS. is now in the Ashmolean collection, No. 360.
[22.] This is probably the copy now in MS. Cotton. Cleopatra, C. IX. I know of no other which answers the description.
[23.] Dee’s own copy of the printed edition, with his MS. notes, is in the British Museum. “Johannes Dee, 1562.”
[24.] Now MS. Bib. S. Joh. Coll. Cantab. G. 3. “Johannes Dee, 1557, 4 Maii.”
[25.] Now MS. Lambeth, No. 67. Dee’s autograph has been erased from the fly-leaf, but “1558, 30 Junii, Londini,” remains in his handwriting.