is Carvrfl, as much a=; to fay, C^rr)» o« the Fiji : ) they 

 are fo called January^ February^ March^ April ^ and till 

 the middle ot Mjy, during which time they mull be 

 kept on the Fift. They are for the moft part very great 

 Baters, and therefore littlceaters : They are bad Hawks, 

 fiCquently troubled with Filanders and worms, and are 

 rarely brought to be good for any thing. 



The fifth arc called Emcr-mevpj^ from the middle 

 of May^ to the' latter end of Vecember. They are fo 

 called becaufe they caft their Coats. They were ex- 

 cellent Hawks, "could they be trufted •, therefore they 

 ir.urt be kept hard under, and muft make your Fift theit 

 Pearch. Having difcours'd of' the Names and Nature 

 of the Faulcon, I next come to his Manning, Luring, 

 Flights, and Mewing in every condition : which courfe" 

 1 (liall orderly take in my enfuing difcourfe of the other 

 Hawks I have onely named heretofore. And becaufe 

 what Difeafes or Cafualfiesare incident to one are like- 

 wife to all, I (hall put their Cures at the latter end all to- 

 gether. 



Cf the Manning, Luring, Flights and Mew- 

 ing cf a Fauicon, with other things pro- 

 perly he longing to an Oflrager. 



Having taken a Faulcon, you mu(^ Seel her, in (uch 

 manner, rhar as the Seeling flackens, the Faulcon may^ 

 be able to fee what provifion is ftraight before her; 

 which fhe will better fee fo than any other wayt and 

 be fure you Seel her not too hard . 



A Hawk newly taken ought to have all new Furni- 

 ture, as new JcfTcs of good Leather , mailed Leafes 

 with Buttons at the end, and newBewets. You muft 

 have a fmall round iHck likewife hanging in a ftring, 

 with which yoa muft ficqu':ntly (Iroak your Kawk : 

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