men to be about you when you lure her on foot i alfo 

 you may do it the fooner by rewarding her upon the 

 Lure on Horfe-back among Horfemen. When this 

 way (he grows familiar, let fome body afoot hold the 

 Hawk, and he that is on Horfe-back muft call and caft 

 the Lure about his Head \ then muft the holder take oft 

 the Hood by the Taflel : and if (he feize eagerly on the 

 Lure without fear of Man or Horfe, then take off the: 

 Creance, and lure her at a greater diftance. And if youi 

 would have her love Dogs as well as the Lure, call Dogs . 

 when you give her Tiring or Plumage, 



Of Bathing a Faulcon lately reclaimed \ 



how to fnake her Flying , and to 



hate the Check. 



Having wcan'd your Faulcon from her Rammage- 

 fooleries , being both ways lured, rewarded, andl 

 throughly reclaimed, offer her fome Water to bathe 

 her felf in, in a Bafon wherein fhe may ftand up to 

 the Thighs , chufing a temperate clear day for thac 

 purpofe. Then having lured your Hawk, and rewar- 

 ded her with warm meat, in the morning carry her 

 to fome Bank, and there hold her in the Sun till (be 

 hath endewed her Gorge, taking off her Hood that 

 (he may prune and pick her felf : that being done, 

 hood her again, and fet her near the Bafon, and taking 

 off her Hood, let her bathe again as long as (he plea- 

 feth : After this, take her up, and let her pick her felf 

 as before, and then feed her. If flie refufe the Bafon to 

 bathe in, (hew her fome fraall River or Brook for that 

 purpofe. 



By this ufe of bathing (he gains ftrength and a (harp^ 

 appetite, and thereby grows bold : but that day where- 

 in (he batheth give her no wafhtmeat. 



If 



