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that Number ; they are very fmall white 

 Eggs, fprinkled all over with fmall pale 

 red Spots. 



of the Toungy ho^oj to Order them, &c. 



IF you are minded to bring up a Neft 

 of Wrens^ let them be very well fea- 

 thered before you take them : They are to 

 be fed and reared like the young Nightin- 

 gales^ giving them often, and but little at 

 a time, one or two very fmall Bits. When 

 they are grown fit for a Cage, let them 

 have a large one made with very clofe 

 Wier 5 one Side of which (houid be made 

 like unto a Squirrel Houfe, and have it 

 lin'd with any thing that is warm. Keep 

 them conftantly to the Nightingales Food, 

 and there is no queftion but they will 

 anfwer your Expeftation 5 you muft take 

 the fame Care in keeping them clean and 

 warm as of young Nightingales, And if 

 at any time they are fick, give them two 

 or three Flies, or a fmall Spider or two, 

 but not too many Infefts. 



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