tract. And so also to be believed is an informer who gives a full information. And a giver of property is to be believed as to the chattels he gives, and so it is said : ' There is no gift except by consent.'
[1]A person's hand, and his foot, and his eye, and his lip, and his ear with loss of its hearing, and his nose ; six kine and six score of silver is the worth of each one of them. If a person's ear be wholly cut off and the person continue to hear as before, two kine and two score of silver are to be paid. [2]The testicles are of the same worth as all the above members. [3]The tongue by itself is of such value as all the members which have been so far mentioned. All a person's members when reckoned together are eight and four score pounds in value. [4]A person's finger is a cow and a score of silver in value. [5]The worth of the thumb is two kine and two score of silver. [6]A person's nail is thirty pence in value. [7]The worth of the extreme joint, twenty six pence and a half-penny and a third of a penny. [8]The worth of the middle joint, fifty and a half-penny and two parts of a half-penny. [9]The worth of the nearest joint, eighty pence. [10]A person's foretooth is twenty four pence in value with three aug-