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This genealogy is found in Book of Leinster, fol. 312b, LL Part F, §1, fol. 311b,[21] referred to as the poem "Cethri meic Airtt Mis-Telmann ("four sons of Art Mes-Telmann") by Buttimer who notes it is also found in Rawlinson 502, p. 82b28ff.[22] Mac Da Thó's alias Mes Roedia is also attested in the Rawlinson 512 variant of the Scéla.[23]