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In feeding his Hi/rri^he muft have a care of feeding 

 her. with two fons of meat at one time i and what he 

 giveth her muli be very fweer. 



If he have an occafion to go abroad, let him have a 

 care that he pearch not his Hjwi^ too high from the 

 ground, for fear of bating and hanging by the Heels, 

 whereby (he may fpoil her felf. 



He ought to carry to the Field with him Mummy 

 in powder, with other Medicines s for frequently the 

 Hin'j^ meets with many accidents, as bruifes at encoun- 

 ters, &c. neither mult he forget to carry with him any 

 of his ncceffary Hawking-implements. 



Laftly, he mult be able to make his Lures, Hood? 

 of all forts, Jefies, Bewcts, and other needful Furr/- 

 ture for his Hawk^: neither mu(t he be without his 

 Coping-Irons to cope his Haivl^s Beak, if it be over- 

 grown, and to cope her Pounces and Talons, as need 

 Itiall require : neither muft he be without his Gauteri- 

 zing-Irons. 



Let thcfe Inftrudions fuffice, I being willing to leave 

 the reft to the care and obfervation of the ingenious 

 Faulconer* 



Of Difeafes anci dangerous Accidents in- 

 cident to HAWKS, and their 

 feveral Cures. 



IT is neccffary for a skilful Faulcoiier not onely to 

 know how to Man, Reclaim, Keep, Fly, Imp, ..'id 

 Mew his Harvkj, with other things pertinent to that 

 purpofe h hilt alfo to know their Difeafes, with th? 

 proper Cures of them, and other Accidents frequenrlK 

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