A HUNTER'S HORN 129 



length of the horn from the flue to the bindings and 

 also that it be not too small driven from the binding 

 to the flue ^ for if it be the horn will be too meayi of 

 sound. As for horns for fewterers ^ and woodmen^ 

 I speak not for every small horn and other mean 

 horn unwaxed be good enough for them. 



^ Fewterer, the man who held the greyhounds in slips or 

 couples. 



