RNL EVR II B 80+ is a well-preserved Torah codex, typically Tiberian in text and layout, apparently from the 10th-11th century. Nonetheless, its masoretic notes (magna and parva) contain a substantial proportion of material from the Babylonian masoretic tradition (see Phillips, 2022, `The Masoretic Notes in RNL EVR II B 80+: An Initial Report`). In the current presentation I will discuss some of the textual, paratextual, and codicological aspects of the manuscript, particularly as they relate to the Babylonian masoretic tradition, and to other Tiberian manuscripts influenced heavily by that tradition.