The Table. 5 



64. The foule, and remedy therfore. fol. eod " . 57 



65. The goute without remedy. foL eod 57 



66. To rere calues. fol. eod 57 



67. To gelde calues. fol. xxxix. 58 



68. Horses and mares to drawe. fol. xl 59 



69. H The losse of a lambe, a calfe, or a foole. fol. xli. . . 61 



70. What catteU shulde go together m oone pasture, fol. xlii. . 62 



71. The properties of horses. foL xliii 63 



72. The two propertyes that a horse hath of a man. fol. eod. . 63 



73. The ii. propertyes of a bauson- fol. eod 64 



74. The iiii. properties of a lyon. fol. eod. 64 



75. The ix. properties of an oxe. fol. xliiii 64 



76. The ix. properties of an hare. fol. eod. 64 



77. The ix. properties of a foxe. fol. eod. 64 



78. The ix. properties of an asse. fol. eod 65 



79. The X. properties of a woman, fol. eod 65 



80. The diseases and soraunce of horses, fol. xlv 65 



81. The lampas. fol. eod 65 



82. The barbes. fo. eod 66 



83. Moumynge on the tonge. fol. eod 66 



84. Pursye. fo. eod 66 



85. Broken wynded. fol. eod 66 



86. Glaunders. fo. eod 66 



87. Moumynge on the chynne. fol. eod 66 



88. Stranguelyon. fol. eod. . . , 67 



89. The hawe. fol. eod 67 



90. Blyndnesse. fol. xlvi 67 



91. Uyues. fol. eod 67 



92. The cordes. fol. eod. 67 



93. H The farcyon. fol. eod 67 



94. IT A malander. fol. eod 68 



95. f A salander. fol. eod 68 



96. H A serewe. fol. eod 68 



97. IT A splent. fo. eod 68 



98. IT A ryngebone. foL xlvii 69 



99. IT Wyndgall. fol. eod 69 



100. IT Morfounde. foL eod 69 



101. H The coltes euyll. fol. eod 69 



102. ^ The bottes. fo. eod 70 



103. t The wormes. foL eod 70 



