174 BOOKS ON FALCONE V. 



with fresh pagination, pp. 1-127. Printed also by Fritsch in 

 his Corpus Juris Venatorio- Forestalls ^ folio, Lipsise, 1702, vol. i. 

 tract 2. 



311. HAY (Joannes Georgius). Juridica elegans 



DiSPUTATIO DE JURE VeNANDI AuCUPANDI ET PiSCANDI. 



. ... In nobili Spira, typis ac sumptibus Joannis 

 Philippi Spiessii. Anno 1602. 4to. 



Printed with Mor (No. 310), pp. 128-144. At pp. 141, 142, 

 this author treats de Aucuplo in specie^ and shows that the term 

 Aucuplum applies especially to the taking of fowl with falcons 

 and hawks, but includes also their capture by means of nets, 

 snares, &c. " Fit verb Aucupium variis modis et prcedpul 

 Falconibus atque Accipliribus, retibus, laqueis, pedicis, visco, 

 hamo, sclopo et qusecunq, sit capta fuerent, etiam contra pro- 

 hibitionem cedunt occupanti." 



312. BRUCKMANN (Fridericus). Tractatus III. 



Clarissimorum Virorum D. Friderici Bruckmanni, 



Sebastiani Medices Florentini et D. Georgii Mor de 



Nigro-monte Brigantini, utiles quotidiani et summe 



necessarii De Venatione, Piscatione et Aucupio. 



In quibus tota materia de jure Venandi, Aucupandi, et 



Piscandi, non solum exactissime sed et doctissime ac 



solidissime quoad forum tractatur etc. Editio secunda. 



Spirse Nemetum, sumptibus Heliae Kembach, Biblio- 



polse Spirensis. Anno 1605. 4to. 



Three tracts on the Laws of Hunting, Fishing, and Hawking 

 — namely, Bruckmann (pp. 1-46); Medices (pp. 47-109), with 

 Index ; and Mor (pp.i-127), fresh pagination, to which is added 

 (pp. 128-144) the tract by Hay (No. 311). Several points of 

 interest to falconers are discussed — as, for example, whether a 

 person taking up a hawk bearing jesses and a bell is bound to 

 restore it to its owner — a point decided by Medices (pp. 104- 

 105) in the affirmative. See No. 307. 



