38. England: 15th century. Breviary, in Latin, of the use of Sarum; four-line stave. [Add. MS. 32,427.]
39. England: 15th century. Missal, in Latin, of the use of Sarum; four-line stave. [Arundel MS. 109.]
40. England: 15th century. Gradual, or musical services for the Mass, in Latin, of the use of Norwich; four-line stave. [Lansd. MS. 462.]
41. England: 15th century. Antiphonal or musical services for the canonical hours, in Latin, of the use of Norwich; four-line stave. [Lansd. MS. 463.]
42. Netherlands: A.D. 1522. Psalter, with hymns and antiphons, in Latin; four-line stave. From the Abbey of Tongerloo, in Brabant. [Add. MS. 15,426.]
43. Germany: 13th century. Gradual, or musical services for the Mass, in Latin; four-line stave. [Add. MS. 16,950.]
44. Italy: about A.D. 1400. Antiphonal, or musical services for the canonical hours, in Latin; four-line stave. [Add. MS. 22,310.]
45. Italy: about A.D. 1400. Gradual, or musical services for the Mass, in Latin; four-line stave. Belonged to the church of St. Nicholas of Sacile, in the march of Treviso. [Add. MS. 18,161.]
46. England: early 16th century. Hymns, etc., in Latin. Belonged to Henry VIII. The pages exhibited contain a circular canon; five-line stave: subject, the Tudor Rose. [Royal MS. 11. xi.]
TABLE-CASE B.
CHURCH SERVICE-BOOKS AND EARLY SECULAR COMPOSITIONS.
47. Greece: 13th century. Sticherarion, or Hymnal for the Greek Church; with Pneums. [Add. MS. 27,865.]
48. Greece: 16th century. Hymns for the Greek Church; with Pneums. [Harl. MS. 1613.]
49. Greece: 17th century. Sticherarion, or Hymnal for the Greek Church; with Pneums. [Eg. MS. 2389.]
50. England: 12th century. Gradual, or musical services for the Mass, in Latin; four-line stave. [Royal MS. 2 B. iv.]