OF DEER* 



crowned. A hind has these three degrees ; 

 the first year she is called a calf, the second 

 a brocket's sister, and the third year a hind. 



The buck is called the first year ~a fawn, 

 the second a pricket, the third a sore!,- the 

 fourth a sore, the fifth a buck of the first 

 head, and the sixth year a great buck. The 

 doe the first year is called a fawn, the second 

 a pricket's sister, and the third year -a doe. 

 The roe is called the first year a kid, the 

 second a gurle, the third aheuuse, the- fourth 

 a roe-buck of the first vhead, arid the -fifth 

 year a fair roe-buck. The next thing to ue 

 considered is the proper appellation -of the 

 excrement of the several sorts of deer, called 

 the fewmishings, which is very necessary, 

 since their dung is the principle guide where- 

 by good foresters and woodmen know and 

 observe the place of their haunt and chiei'est 

 resort. 



The footing of a hart is called slot, of a 

 buck, and all fallow deer, a vew ; that of a 

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