X^x The hoohe of Hunting 



whalmes vpon the fire. Then ftrein them in a faire lynnen cloth, 

 and put vnto the deco6tion thefe pouders, one ounce of Aloe cupa- 

 tkque^ called with vs Aloes cabellma^ one ounce of a Hartes 

 home burned, an ounce of Rofyne. Bruze all thefe into pouder, 

 and put them vnto the decodtion infome pot. When they haue ftoode 

 fo together an houre or two, droppe a little of it vpon the place 

 where the worms and cankers are, and it will kill them immediatly. 



Another for the fame 



TAke an Oxe gall, Rofine in pouder. Aloes in pouder, vn- 

 fleakt Lyme in pouder, and Brimftone in pouder, mingle them 

 altogether with the Oxe gall, and it will kyll the wormes, and make 

 them fall away. Some haue vfed in times paft, to put a dogges 

 haires odde into an Afli or Ceruifetree, but y* is but a mockerie. 



A receipt for dogges that are bytten 

 with Vypers or Serpents 



TAke a handfull of Tutfome, a handfull of Rewe, a handfull 

 of the leaues of a tree called Cafiis or Spaniflie Pepper, a 

 handful of the herb called Boyllon or Bloude, a handfull of Ju- 

 niper, a handfull of Mynts, and brufe and ftampe them al together, 

 vntil they be wel beaten and ftamped. Then put a glafle full of 

 white wine to them, and let them boyle therein, a whalme or a 

 wallop in a pewter pot. Then take y® decodtion with the weight 

 of a crown of Tryacle, and giue your dog a glafleful of it warm, 

 and wafli the bitten place therewith, tying a leafe oi Boyllon with 

 a pyll of a Juniper branch vpon it, and it will heale. 



A receipt to heale dogges bitten or ftricken 

 with a Bore, Beare, Wolfe, or fuch like 



According to the place where a dog is hurte, you muft apply 

 jf\.and dired: your medicines and playfters. If he be hurt in the 

 btllye, fo that his guts fall out, and yet the guts not broken nor 



pearced 



