^2 The hooie of Hunting 



And therfore in the moneth of Nouember you fhal feke the hart 

 in heaths and broomie places, wherof they then delight to crop 

 the flowers and toppes bycaufe thofe are hotte and of greate 

 fubftance, the which dothe reftore theyr nature and recomfort 

 their members, which are fore ouerwearyed with Rutte, and 

 fometimes alfo they remayne and lye in fuche heathe and 

 brome, efpecially when the funne is hote. 



In december they heard together and withdrawe themfelues to 

 the ftrengthe of the forrefts to haue harboure from the colde 

 windes, fnowes, and froftes, and do feede on the Holme tres. 

 Elder trees, brambles, and bryers, and fuch other things as they 

 can then fynde greene ; and if it fnow, they feede on the tops of 



the 



