3. The Dalmatic.

4. The Armill, like but broader than a stole.

5. The purple Pallium.

6. Red Gloves.

7. Scarlet Buskins.

It may be mentioned that the Greek word Chlamys is actually used for the imperial mantle in the account of the coronation of Otto of Saxony in the tenth century.

The French vestments as used at the coronation of Charles V of France are described in the order used on the occasion[167].

1. A Tunica serica, which is apparently part of his ordinary habit and is the tunica talaris.

2. Tunica, in modum tunicalis quo utuntur subdiaconi.