dltate. Vert is of divers kinds i fome that bearcth 

 Fruit that may fervc for food both for man and beafts, 

 as ServiCe-trces, Nftt- trees. Crab-trees, &c. and for the 

 fhelter and defence of the Game. Some called Haut- 

 hoys ferving for Food and brovvfe of and for the Game, 

 and ^or the defence of them ; as Oaks, Beeches, &c. 

 borne Hautboys for Browfe, Shelter, and Defence onely ', 

 ILs^fhes PopJars,^c. Of Sub-bays, fome for Browfe 

 atid Food of the Game, and for Shelter and Defence i 

 as Maples,8cc. Some for Browfe and Defences as 

 Birch, Sallow, milow, &c. Some for Shelter and De* 

 fence onely •, as Elder, Ald^r, &c. Of BuOies and other 

 Vegetables, fome for Food and Shelter, as the Htw-thor^u 

 Black:thorn,8cc. Some for hiding and (lielter, as Brakes, 

 Gorfi, Heath^Scc. Vert, as I faid, comes a Vhidi i thence 

 ymdant, becaufe their Office is to look after the prefer- 

 vationof ther^r^ which in truth is the prefervatlon of 

 Venifon. 



Terms for Flaying, Stripping, and Cafvig of 

 all manner of CHASES, 



The Hart and all manner of Vscr are (lain : Huntf- 

 men commonly fay, Take off that Deer's Skin. The 

 Hare IS Stripped or Gafed •, and fo is the Boar too, ac- 

 cording to the opinion of the Antients. The Fox, the 

 Badger, and all manner of Vermin are cafed, beginning 

 at the Snout or Nofe of the Beaft, and fo turn his Skin 

 over his Ears down to the Body till you come to the 



Tropcr Terms far the Noifs of Hound r. 



When Hounds are firft cart off, and find fome Gams 



or Chafe, we fay They Challenge. If they are too bufie 



before tliey hnd the fcent good, we fay, They Barvl. If 



^ they 



