t]:\c Morepodt moft the Heath and Foreft-grounds, and 

 the Kails lore the long high Grafs where they may lie 

 obfcure. 



The way of finding them is like that of the Par- 

 tridge^ by the Eye, the Ear, and Haunt : but the chief 

 way of all to rind them out is the Call or Pipe , to 

 which they lilien with fuch earneftnefs , that you can 

 no fooner imitate their Notes, but they will arifwcr 

 them, and will purfue the Call with fuch greedinefs, 

 that they will play and skip about you, nay run over 

 you, efpecially the ^^/7. 



The notes of the Male and Female differ very much, 

 and therefore you mult have them both at your com- 

 mand i and when you hear the Male call , you muft 

 anfwer in the Females note > and when the Female calls, 

 you murt anfwer in the Males note : and thus you will 

 not fail to have them both come to you, who will gaze 

 and liften till the Net is caft over them. 



The way of taking thefe Birds is the fame with that 

 of the Partridge^ and they may be taken with Nets or 

 Lime, either BuQi or Ftod, or Engine, which you mufl 

 ftalk with h or by the Setting-dog, which I fhall treat 

 of in the next Chapter; 



How to eletl and train a SETTING- 

 DOG from a Whelp till he come 

 toperfe^ion, 



THe Dog which you eled for Setting muft have* 

 perfedl and good fcent, and be naturally addid^- 

 ed to the hunthig of Feathers. And this Dog may be ei- 

 ther Land-fpaniel, Water fpaniel, or Mungrel of them 

 bothi either the Shallow-fkwed Hound, Tumbler, 



Lurcher, 



