[8] l. 24. crapotee, toad-stone.

[9] l. 32. overbegone, overlaid.

[10] l. 33. paytrell = poitrail, breast-leather of a horse; iral (?).

[11] l. 34. orpharè = orferrie, goldsmith's work.

[12] l. 38. raches, dogs.

[13] l. 39. halse, neck.

[14] l. 40. flane, arrow.

[15] l. 43. See pp. [46]-7 and note.

[16] l. 45. But-if, unless.

[17] l. 48. For an elaborate investigation of the circumstances concerning the Eildon tree, see the special section in Murray's edition.