The dark fangmne Mewt with a black in it is the 

 moft deadly llgne of all, and differs but little, if any 

 thing, from the former black Mewt. A Han>h^ mew- 

 ting after this manner is irrecoverable, and therefore it 

 is needlefs to prefcribc a Cure. 



Laftly, the gray Mewt like four Milk, is a mortal 

 token, yet curable, as (hall be fhewn hereafter. 



Thus you fee how requifite it is for a Faulconer to 

 obferve diligently every morning liis Hiw]\s CalVmgs 

 and Mewtings, that knowing thereby their Maladies, 

 he may timely find e out their Remedies. Let us now 

 proceed to their particular Difeafes. 



Of the Catarad. 



The Catara^ in the Eyes of a Harvl{, is a malady not 

 cafily removed, and fometimes incurable, when it is 

 too thick and of a long continuance. 



it proceedeth from grofs Humours in the Head,which 

 frequently do not onely dim, but extinguilh the fight : 

 and fometimes the Hood is the caufe of this mif- 

 chief. 



The cure mufl: be effeded by Scowring her two or 

 three days with Aloes or Agarick: then take the pow- 

 der of waQit Aloes finely beaten one fcruple, and two 

 fcruples of Sugar-candy s mingle thefe together, and 

 with a Quill blow it into your Harvi^^s Eye afflidcd as. 

 aforefaid three or four times a day. This is the gcntlelt 

 and mort Soveraign Medicine of any yet I have tried. 

 But if this will not do, you mult ufe Wronger Medicines, 

 as the juice of Celandine-roots, bathing their eyes often 

 with warm Rofc- water wherein hath been boil'd the 

 feeds of Fenugreek. / 



