Hs 108 and some fragments kept in Reykjavik once belonged to the same manuscript. The fragments in Iceland count the calendar in AM 249 b fol. and Lbs. fragm. 54, Lbs. fragm 56 together with a fragment from Þjóðminjasafn Íslands, Þjms 1799.
The Carmelite calendar in AM 249 a fol and Hs 110 once belonged to the same original manuscript.
On fol. 8v a historiated seven-line initial portraying the Resurrection can be found.
Three-line gold-leaf initials occur.
Alternating red or blue one-line initials with palmette-decorations in a contrasting colour.
Alternating red or blue zoomorphic line fillers.
The calendar in AM 249 d fol, containing a picture of the Crucifixion of Christ, originally belonged to this psalter.
Gjerløw, Liturgica Islandica I: Texts. 144-45 (10r-v).
Red, blue, green or ruby initials taking up two to three lines with palmette-decorations in a contrasting colour.
Alternately red and green 1-line majuscules.
Rubrics and section marks in red. Red, green, ruby, blue or black ornate line fillers.