jangerous. Here note, if you take z Bitch-Fox when 

 pe goeth a Clicketing, and cut out that Gut which 

 ontaineth her Sperm , together with the Kidneys 

 vhich Gelders deprive Bitches o{ when they fpay 

 hem, and cut them intofmall gobbets, mingling there- 

 ^i:h the Gum ot Ma(Hck, and put them hot as they are 

 ito a Pot, and cover the fame elofe, it will ferve for an 

 xcellcnt Train for a Fo.v, and will keep the whole year 

 ouiid. Take the Skin of Bacon, and broil it well on 

 Gridiron^ then dip it in the ingredients of the Pot 

 forefaid, and make a train thereof, you will cxpe- 

 imentally find, that if there be any Fox near to any 

 lace where the train is drawn, he will follow it i 

 ut let him who makes the train rub the foals of his 

 eet with Cow-dung, left the Fox vent his footing : 

 nd thus you may train a Fox to a (landing , and 

 ill him in an Evening with Gun or Crofs-bow. It 

 ; likewife found by experience, that if a Terrier be 

 ubbed with Brimftone, or with Oil of Cade, and then 

 ut him into an Earth where either a Fox or Badger is, 

 bey will leave that Earth, and come not to it again a 

 ood while after. 



, I (hall conclude this difcourfe with what I have ob- 

 ;rved in Gefmrs HifloryofBealls tending to the fame 

 urpofe : faith he, ^s he frequently cheats the Badger of 

 is Habitation by laying h'n Excrements at the month of his 

 ]arth or Bttrrovp \ fo-^for Of much oi the Wolf is an Enemy 

 ) the Fox, he layeih in the mottth of his Earth an Herb 

 iVed a Sea-onion, rvhich a Wolf naturally hates, .ind is /w 

 verfe thereunto, that he mil never come near the flacc where 

 ■ either lies or groves. 



Of FoK- Hunting above ground* 



To this purpofe you muft draw with your Honj-ids 

 bout Groves, Thickets, and Bulhes near Villages : for 



