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inay make them do what you will ; and it is better 

 to let her be a little rammage than to be overman- 

 ned. 



Her feeding is beft on hot meats : and if you would 

 inPrudl her to kill great Fowl, make her Trains there- 

 of i and if you would have her continue thofe Flights, 

 never fly her at lefs, for that will take her off from them 

 and fpoil her. If you will make her to fly with a 

 Dog to aiTilt her, then feed your H^w^ with great Fowl, 

 and your Dogs with fleOi tied under their Wings. If 

 you train your H^B?^with them, rewarding her upon 

 the Train, and your Dog with her, this will make them 

 acquainted together. 



Thus continue doing till your Dog throughly knowj 

 his duty : and be fure to keep your Dog tied up •■, for if 

 you let him go loofe, it will fpoil the beft Dog that is: 

 and never give him a reward, but when he maketh in 

 at fuch Fowls to refcue the Harvk. 



Call your Gojhavpk^to no other thing than your Fift^ 

 and oftentimes fpurt good wine on your Gojhawk^ 

 Sears : And note, that in all her Diftempers fweet 

 things are beft to be adminiftred in her Medicines. 



Of the SPARROW-HAWK. 



THe laft H<j»>/^ which we (hall treat of, is the Spar- 

 row-hawk^-y of which there are feveral kinds, and 

 5f different Plumes. 



For the" kinds, there is the Sclavonian^ Calahriatiy 

 Zorfican^ German^ Vicentian^ and Veronian, Alpifan^ Sab- 

 ^ean^ cind Bergamafcan^ in the black Vale near the Con- 

 ines oi Vaholina. It is needlefs to give you a particu- 

 ar account of them. 



Their 



