[2586] Sloane 3824, fols. 16-21, 89-120, 141-54.
[2587] Sloane 3846, fols. 24-30, 30v, 79v-86, 93v-98.
[2588] Sloane 3847, fols. 152-9.
[2589] Sloane 3849, 15th-16th centuries, fols. 17-22, 30-38.
[2590] Sloane 3851, fols. 140-4, 144v.
[2591] Sloane 3853, fols. 3-45, “Thesaurum spirituum secundum Robertum Turconem et Rogerum Bacon,” opens, “Haec est doctrina omnium experimentorum;” fols. 176-219, a magic book called Dannet opens, “This is the doctryne of all experiments in generall.”
[2592] Sloane 3853, fol. 266, Experimenta quaedam magica; fols. 54-63, 70-120, Experimenta plurima magicae.
APPENDIX I
MANUSCRIPTS OF THE LIBER VACCAE
The three first MSS in the list are those which I have used. Steinschneider (1906), p. 43, listed four MSS: Digby 71, Corpus Christi 125 and 132, and Montpellier 277. The three which I examined were wretchedly written and full of abbreviations.