leaves, Roots and all, and having clcan(ed them very 

 well put them intoaVefTd of clear running Water, 

 and there let them lie in (kep twenty tour hours i 

 then never ttiift them from the Water, but boil them 

 together till the Water be almoft confumed ; then take 

 it off, and fet it a cooling. Then take a quantity 

 hereof, and go to the Haunts of any of the atoreiaid 

 Fowl, and there fpread of this Bait in fundry and di- 

 vers places i and thofe that ftiall tafte hereof will be 

 taken with the like drunken diziinefs as the former. 

 To make this Confedion the more effedual, it will be 

 requifite to adde a quantity of Brimltone thereunto m 

 its boiling. 



How to recover Fowl thus entranced. 



If you would reftore any of thefe entranced Fowl to 

 their former health, take a little quantity of Sallet-oyl, 

 according to the ftrength and bignefs of the Fowl, and 

 drop it down the Throat of the Fow 1 •, then chafe the 

 head with a little ftrong White -wine- Vinegar, and the 

 Fowl will prefently recover, and be as well as ever.^ 



And thus much for taking Fowl of all forts by Bails. 



A woH excellent and approved way how to take 

 the HERN. 



A Bern is as great a devourer of Fi(h as any is i nay 

 fome dare affirm, ten times as much as an 0«er, 

 and (hall do more mifchief in one week than an Omt 

 (hall do in three months ; for I have been told by one 

 that hath feen a Hern that hath been (hot at a Pond, to 

 have had feventeen Carp at once in his Belly, which 

 he will digeft in fix or feven hours, and then betaKe 

 ° ["14] himfelt 



