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Hemp-Seed, bruife It very fine, or beat it m 

 a Mortar, or grind it in a Mill ; then mix 

 it up with the Bread, throw a little in at 

 the Top of the Cage, which when your 

 Bird fees the Ants, he'll come down and 

 feed prefently •, and in about anHour'sTime 

 you may look whether he has been eating 

 Bread and hemp-Seed; if not, llrew another 

 Handful of your Ants and Mould inthe Bot- 

 tom, and a little miOreBread andHemp-S&ed 

 on the Top of it , if you find this will noi 

 do, take two or thrc^g Meal-Worms^ cut 

 them In half with a Fair of SclOorSj and 

 put them In theBottonii amongfttha Btmi 

 and Himp-Setd \ ftt him in a Tght Place, 

 where hi may not bg difturbid i you may 

 be fura this will make him fead. You may 

 Iceep him to thi§ ViftuaU two or thre© 

 Days, thgn you may feed them u the Sky* 

 Lark or Wood- Lark, only bruife theHimp.?* 

 Seed, and he'll fing in a Week or ten Days 

 at juirthel^, I have heard them fing the fo* 

 cond or third Day after they were caught, 

 ThisBird may likewife be taken v/ithLim.e-. 

 Twigs y carry a Call-Bird of the fame Sort, 

 when you go and find a good Tit-Lark to 

 your Mind, place yourCall-Birdfix or fevei). 

 Yards from the Tree where you heard him 

 fing ; if you find a Mole-Hill, or Ants- 

 Hill, dig it up, and put your Call-Bird juil 

 by I fct three or four Lime-Twigs round 



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