a stichometric copy of St Paul's Epistles (including "Hebrews"), found in the monastery of Clermont in France, and first used by Beza, together with the Cambridge MS., in preparing his New Testament. This copy is in octavo, and written on fine vellum in Greek and Latin. It is complete with the exception of a few verses. The Latin text gives the oldest form of the Latin translation made as early as the second century, but the handwriting is that of the second half of the sixth century. The MS. itself was in the possession of Morinus, and is now deposited in the imperial library at Paris (No. 107). It was edited, with a facsimile, by Tischendorf in 1852.