Secondly, when the Beam is great, burniflied, and 

 well pearl'd, being ftraight, and not made crooked by 

 the Antliers. 



Thirdly, when the Gutters therein are great and 

 deep. " -> 



Fourthly, when the firft Anther, called Antoiller^ is 

 great, long, and near to the Bur \ the Surantlier near 

 unto the Antlier : and they ought to be both well 

 pearl'd. 



Fifthly, The reft of the Branches which are higher, 

 being well ordered and fet, and well grown, according 

 to the bignefs and proportion of the Head \ and theCro- 

 ehes. Palm or Crown being great and large according 

 to the bignefs of th? Beam^ are the lignes of an old 

 Hart, 



Now fince many men cannot underftand the names 

 and diverfities of Heads according to the Terms of 

 Hunting, I (hall in the following Chapter give you a 

 brief accoun t thereof. 



TA? Names and diverfities of Heads^ according 

 to Hunting - Terms, 



The thing that beareth the Antliers, Royals, and 

 Tops, is called the Beam j apd the little Itreaks therein 

 are called Gjiff^frj". 



That which is about the Cruft of the Beam, is termed 

 Pearls : and that which is about the Bur it felf, form- 

 ed like little Pearls, is called Pearls bi^zer than the 

 refi. 



The Bur is next the Head •-, and that which is about 

 the Bur, is called Pearls, The firft is called Antlier i, 

 the fecond, Surantlier : All the reft which grow after- 

 wards, until yoa come to the Crown, Palm, or Ctochc, 

 are called Koyals^ and Sur-myals : The little Buds or 

 ^roches ^bout the Top, are called Crocks, 



