1 4 The hooTze of Hunting 



The tokens whereby a man may knowe 



a good and fayre Hounde 



Chapt. 6 



A Hound whiche fliould be good and fayre ought to haue 

 thefe markes following. Firft I wil begin at the head, 

 tiie whiche ought to be of a mcane proportion, and is more 

 to bee efteemed when it is long, than when it is fliort 

 fnowted, the noftrelles ought to be greate and wide opened, 

 the eares large, fide, and of a meane thicknelle, the chine 

 of the backe compaflTe bowed like a Roch, the fillettes 



great, 



