You muft not kill fhem as other Worms, for fear of 

 Impoftumes from their corruption, being incapable to 

 pafs away with the Hatp](s Mewt i but onely ftupifie 

 them, that they may beofFenfi\re but feldom i and that 

 is done thus : Take a head of Garlick, taking away 

 the outmoft rinde •, then with a Bodkin heated in the 

 fire, make holes in (bme Cloves, then ftcep them in 

 Cyl three days, and after this give her one of the Cloves 

 down her Throat, and for forty days after (he will not 

 be troubled with the Filanders. Wherefore a Faulco- 

 ■ner will (hew himfelf prudent, if, feeing his Havi\ 

 low and poor, he give her once a month a Clove of this 

 Garlick for prevention of the Filanders. 



Another approved Medicine for Filanders or 

 Worms in Hawks. 



Take half a doicn Cloves of Garlick, boil them in 

 Milk until they are very tender,then take them out and 

 dry the Milk out of thems then put them into a fpoon- 

 ful o( the be(\ Oyl of Olives you can get , and when 

 fbc hath caft, in the morning give thefe to your Havi>\^ 

 feed her not in two hours after, and be fure it be warm 

 meat, and not much, and keep her warm that day for 

 fear of taking cold i give her the Oyl with the Gar- 

 lick : they muft fteep all night. 



Of Hawks Lice. 



Thefe Lice do moft infeft the Head, the Ply of a • 

 Haivi^s Wings, and her Train. In the Winter you 

 may kill them thus : Take two drams of Pepper bea- 

 ten to powder, and mingle it with warm Water, and 

 with this Lotion wa(h the places infe(\ed with thefe 

 Lice or Mites : then fet your Hawk^ on a Pearch witii 



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