the Han>k i which is of great efficacy in the cure of this 

 Plfeafe. 



Of Worms. 



There are a fort of Worms an Inch long, which 

 frequently afflid Ha»>kr, proceeding from grofs and 

 vifcous Humours in the Bowels, occafioned through 

 want of natural heat and ill digeftion. 



You may know when (be is troubled with them by 

 her casing her Gorge, her (Unking Breath, her trem- 

 bling and writhing her Train, her croaking in the 

 night, her offering with her Beak at her Breaft or Pan- 

 nel, and by her Mcwt being fmall and unclean. 



You may cure her of them with aScowringof wa(ht 

 Atoes, Hcpatick, Mu(^ard-feed, and Agarick, of each an 

 equal quantity i or the powder of Harts-horn dried ; 

 or lalUy, a Scowring of white Dittander, Aloes, Hepa- 

 tick walht four or hve times, Cubebs, and a little Saf- 

 fron wrapt in Come ilelh, to caufe her to take it the bet- 

 ter. 



Cfthe Filauders, 



There are feveral forts of Filanders^ but I (hall fpeak 

 but of one lacking to the Reins. They are Worms as 

 fmall as a Thread, and about an Inch long, and lie 

 wrapt up in a thin Skin or Net near the Reins of a 

 Havek^y apart from either Gut or Gorge. 



You (hall know when your f/jwJ^is troubled with 

 them, by her poverty, by ruffling her Train, by ftrain- 

 ing th(2 Fill or Pearch with her Pounces, and lallly, by 

 croaking in the night when the Filanders prick her. 

 You mull remedy this Malady betimes, before thefe 

 Worms have enlarged ihemfelves from their proper 

 Ikcion, roving elfew hut to your HarpJ^s ruine and de- 

 itruaion. You 



