164 APPENDIX. 



VII. The Booke of hauking, hunting, and fysshynge, with all the pro- 

 perties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept. Small 4to. 



Wood-cut of men and hawks. 



Imprynted at London in paules Churche yerde, by Robert Toye. 



Here' begynneth the booke of Hunting, whereunto is added tlie measures 

 of blowvnjje. 



Rude wood-cut. 



Imprynted at London, in Flete Street, at the sygne of the Rose Gar- 

 land, by Wyllyam Copland, for Robert Toye. 



Here beginneth a tretyse of Fysshyng wyth an Angle. 



Imprinted at London, in Flete Strete, at the sygne of the Rose Garland, 

 by Wyllyam Copland, 



In the collection of Earl Spenser. 



VIII. The booke of banking, huntyng, and fysshyng, with all the pro- 

 perties and medicines that are necessary to be kept. Small 4to. 

 Wood-cut of men and hawks as in Wynkyn de Worde's edition. 

 Imprynted at London in Paules church yerde by Abraham Vele. 



Here begynneth the booke of Hunting, whereunto is added the measures 

 of blowying. 



Rude wood-cut with the hares. 



Imprynted at London, in Flete strete at the signe of the Rose Garland, 

 by Wyllyam Copland, for Robert Toye. 



Here beginneth a tretyse of Fysshyinge with an Angle. 



Same cut as in Copland's edition. 



Imprinted at London in Paules Church yerde, at the sign of the Lambe, 

 by Abraham V^ele. 4to. 



A. to M. in 4's, containing 48 leaves. 



h. i. reads : " Of Saynt Benet the XI. July." 



In Mr. Pickering's possession, formerly Mr. Milner's. Another copy, 

 imperfect, is in the British Museum. There are probably two other 

 editions by Copland, yet undescribcd — one in Lothbury over against 

 St. Margaret's Church, the other, W. Copland for R. Tottell. 



IX. The boke of hawkynge, huntynge, and fysshyinge, with all the 

 properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kcpte. Small 4to. 

 The treatise of Hawking ends on reverse of E. iiij., of Hunting on F. 



ij., and of Fishing on reverse m. iiij. 

 Each treatise has a distinct colophon, the last is "Here endeth the boke 



of Ilawkyng, Huntyng, and Fyshyng, with other dyuers matters. 



Imprynted at London in Paul's Chyrchyerde, by me, Hery Tab. Finis." 



A. to M., in 4s. 

 The only copy known is in Coyne's books in the Bodleian Library'. 



X. The boke of hawkyng, huntyng, and fysshynge, with all the pro- 

 perties and medecynes that are necessarye to be kept. Small 4to. 



On title wood-cut group of 8 birds. 



On the reverse of E. 4, Imprynted at London, in Forster laen, by me, 



John Waley. Finis. 

 On F. 1, Here begynneth the boke of huntyng, and ends on the reverse 



J. ii. Imprinted at London in Forster Laen, by John Waley. 



