ler Back and Train againft the Sun;, then hold in 

 our hand afmall Stick about a handful long, with a 

 )icce of foft Wax at the end oi it, and with that 

 whilft the Han>k is weathering her felf ) take away 

 hofe Vermin crawling upon the Feathers. You may 

 lo well to adde to the Pepper and Water fome Staves- 



cre 



In the Summer-time you may kill the Lice with 

 iuTipgrnemum beaten to powder, and ftrowcd on the 

 >laces where they lie. 



Afafe and eafie way to kill Lice in Hawks. 



Mail your Hawk^ in a piece of Cotton, if not in 

 ome Woollen-Gloath, and put between the Head and 

 ler Hood a little Wooll or Cotton : then take a Pipe 

 ,f Tobacco, and , putting the little end in at the 

 rream, blow the Smoak , and what Lice efcape k.I- 

 ing, will creep into the Cloath. This is a certain 

 vay. 



Hovo to keep and maintain all manner of 



Hawks in health, good plight, 



and liking. 



In the firft place, never give them a great Gorge, 

 Specially cf grofs meats, as Beef, Pork, and fuch as are 

 lard to be endewed and put over. . . ^ „ ^ 



Secondly, never feed them with theHelhot anyBealt 

 :hat hath lately gone to Rut •, for that will infcnfibly 

 leiiroy them. . 



Thirdly, if you are conftrained to give your Han>K. 

 ^roCs food, let it be well (oaked hrl\ in clean Water, 

 md afterwards fufficiently wrung s in Sunjmer with 

 'Old Water, in Winter with luke-warm Water. 



Ever 



