rerved : by this diflike (he is induced to fly wide and 

 carelefly, and frequently to go away through difplea- 

 fure. 



Now to the intent I may go on methodically , and 

 with as little confufion as may be, 1 (Jiall in the next 

 place here nominate what Hatvk^ I intend to treat of i 

 md in the fame order as I name them, in like manner | 

 ivill difcourfe of them. Take them thus : 



Faulcoa^ "\ rTiercel-gctitle^ 



Gerfatilcofi, I ^ j Jerki^i^ 



Mylion, \ -^ j tkrcdy j 



Merlin^ \ S ! Jack,^ 



IJ^LL.. < »- -^ v^hi.: 



Hobby, 



Gofharvkc ! H 



Sparrow'harpkc \ 



Robbhiy 

 Tiercel^ 



Lamery J \^La(m?rctc 



Here note, that the Female of all Birds of Prey are 

 much iarger, and of greater bulk than the Male, and 

 ire more ferviceable, being more watchful, hardy, and 

 bold : but of fuch Birds as do not Prey, the Cocks are 

 the larger. 



The Faulcon, Gerfaulcon^ Mylion^ Merlin, and Hobby 

 3o (loop and fcize their Prey with their Foot, breaking 

 with their beak the Neck-bone of the Fowl, without 

 Dluming or tiring thereupon till the Fowl hath left 

 3uskingand bating on the foot. 



The Gofhawk^ with her Male the 7'iercel, and the 

 Sparrcw'hawk^, kiW their Game by ftrength and force of 

 iVing at random, and do inftantly plume and tire upon 

 their Prey, 



3] <¥. 



