The TABLE for Fowling: 



tin manner of takhigFdhres by Wjtsr-bird'lime I2p 

 How to tak^ Pidgeons with Lime-twigs ibid. 



tjoiv to tal^ Magpies, Crows , and Gleads mth Lime' 

 twigs 130 



How t9 take Rooks when they pull up the Corn hy the Root 



131 

 How to take Birds with Baits ^ either Land or Water- fowl 



ibid. 

 A mofl excellent and approved way how ta take the Hern 



How to take Pheafants fever al ways 13 5 



7hefa(hion of Phcafant-Mf/ 137 



Of driving of Pheafant-/?(;a'// 138 



the J'eafons for the ufing of Nets ■ or Lime 1 40 



How to taJ^ Partridges jei/^rn/ ways 141 



Oftakjng Partridges with Nets 143 



How to take Partridges with Bird-lime 144 



HtfH? /o (^rit;e Partridges I45» 



How to taks Partridges with a Setting-dog 145 



How to take Rails, Quails, Morepots, &c, 147 

 How to elect and train a Setting-dog from a Whtlp till he 



comes to perfcUion 1 48 



How to train a Water-dog^ and the ufe thereof 151 

 Hnv to tak^^preferve^ and keep all manner of Singing- birds 



0/ </^e Nightingale 155. How to mak^ a 'Net-trap to 

 tak^him 1 57 



0/ //?e Canary-bird I ^i 0/ik Black- bird 163 



O/tkThroftle 164 0/ f/je Robin-red-breft 167 



Of the Wren ibid. Of the Wood-lark 1&9 



Of the Skie-lark i the feveral ways to tak^ them, and n>hen 

 taken, how to order thetn 172 



Q ft he Linnet 174 



Of the Gpld-tinch or Ghiiftmas-fool , fo called in Nor- 

 folk 175 

 Of the Tithxk 176 C?/fk Chaffinch 177 

 0/fi^e Stalling 178 0/^kRedaart ibid. 



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