The Table for H a w k i n g s 



Being the Second PART. 



THe IntrodadtoH Page i 7'erms of An 4 



Of the Haggard-Faulcon 1 1 



H01V tok^iow the Nature and Vijpofitiofi of fever al Hawks, 



and rvbat mud be obfervedfrom thence 1 7 



Of the F^iulcon 20 



Of the Mannings Luring^ Flights^ and Mewing of a Faul- 



con, with other things belonging to an Ojirager 2 2 



Of bathing a Faulcon lately reclaimed ', how to make her, 



and to hate the Cheeky 2 ^ 



How to enfcam a Faulcon with her Callings and Scow' 



rings 2 8 



General In^ruUions for an Odrager or Faulconer 3 2 



How to hood a Hawk 5 6 



How to make your UdiV/kkfiowyour Voice and her own feed- 

 ing . 37 

 How to mak^ your Hawk bold and venturous ibid. 

 How to make a Hawk j^/on? the Lure 3 8 

 How to make a H^wkfiying ibid? 

 A Flight for a Haggard 40 

 How to mak^ a ^o^r-Faulcon, or Haggard 1^7/ at the very 



firfi 41 



Remedy for a Hawks taking ftand in a Tree 42 



How to help a Hawk frovfard and coy through pride of 



greafe ihld. 



How to maks a Hawk hold in her head and not mind Chec\ 



Haw to continue and k^ep a Hawk in her highflying ibid, 



A flight for the Hern 4$; 



O/ti&e Haggard-faulcon j why fo called, her good fh ape 



and properties, &c. 47 



Ofthi Barbary-faulcop 50 OftU Gerfaulcon ibid, 



P/z^eSakejp 53f 



M z Of 



