flight i and being defirous of the next , though not 

 the fafeft refuge , they arc oft-times entrapped with 

 Snares and Nets lajd over Holes for the fame pur- 

 pofe. 



0/Leviner. or Lyemmer. 



THe Levincr is lingular in Smelling, and in Swift- 

 nefs incomparable. This is as it where a middle 

 kindc between the Harrier and the Grey - Hound^ as 

 well for his kinde, as the frame and (hape of his Body, 

 It is called in Latine Levinarim^ a Levitate^ of lightncls, 

 and therefore may well be called a Light-Hound. This 

 Dog, for the excellency of his Conditions, namely, 

 Smelling, and fwift Running, doth follow the Game 

 with more eagernefs, and taketh the Prey with a jolly 

 quicknefs. 



0/ /;^^ T U M B L E R. 



THe word Tumbler undoubtedly had jts derivation 

 from the French word 'Tumhier^ whicli figniries to 

 Tumble » to which the Latine name agrees, Venagus, 

 ftfom Vertere to turn, and fo they do; for in Hunting 

 they turn and tumble, winding their Bodies about cir- 

 cularly.^ and then fiercely and violently venturing on the 

 Bealt, do fuddenly gripe it at the very entrance or mouth 

 of their Holes or Receptacles, before they can make any 

 recovery of fclf-fecurity. 



This Dog ufe^h another craft and fubtilty, namely, 

 D 4 when 



