^i Hare Hunting, 



plored, as it is both unbecoming and im- 

 pious, and beiides a violation of the laws in 

 thofe who do it. And when no game is 

 found*, all the hunting apparatus iliould 

 be entirely taken away. 



The accoutrements of the dogs confifl 

 in a -f- collar, a leather leading thong, and a 

 furcingle to • guard the body. The collar 

 ihould be foft and broad that it may not rub 

 off the dogs hair 3 the leading thong fhould 

 have a knot for the hand to hold by, and 

 nothing more ^ neither do thofe lead their 

 dogs well who make part of the thong ferve 

 for a collar; the furcingle fhould have 

 broad thongs that they may not gall the bel- 

 ly of the dog:}:, and fharp points are fewed 

 on it to preferve the breed. 



Dogs 



* A^a^o£ll/ ^^ri To, wegi JtCvsiyicrtov •neina,. Meaning, I fup- 

 pofe, that none of the nets fhould be fufFered to remain on the 

 ground for another day ; which Ihews, that though the Greeks 

 ufed nets and dogs together, contrary to the pradlice of the 

 modern fair fportfman j yet it was not allowable to have 

 fnares fet, except during the chace, 



■f At^aia, l^dtTii; r£^f*avat« 



X This fpecies of policy, fot which we have no name in 

 our language, but which the French call Tinfibulation, from 



the 



