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 and not he dlfappointed, let them breed 

 with Et?^///*^ bred Birds -, particularly thole 

 of the French Kind vv'hich breed bell of all, 

 if your Birds be both Yellow naatch'd to- 

 gether, they mult be flout, otherwife they 

 will breed very fmall, but if your Cock or 

 Hen be Yellow and fmall, then match it with 

 a large mealy one, which will ilrengthen 

 the breed 5 I would advife you not to match 

 your Birds till the middle of March, and 

 turn them up the latter End which is Tim:^ 

 enough, let your Places he fitted up as is 

 hereafter defcribed •, In the firfl: Place, You 

 muil have a convenient Cage, or eife pre- 

 pare a Room which will be convenient for 

 that Purpofe. If it be convenient, let it 

 be towards the Sun-riling, becaufetheBirds 

 love Warmnefs and the vSun-fliine in the 

 Room in the Morning, makes the Room 

 warm all the Day. You may make an Out- 

 let in the Windov/ towards the vSun-rifing, 

 where they may. go out and have a little 

 Air when they pleafe. I w^ould not advife 

 you to overfl:ock the Room ; fome Rooms 

 that are pretty large, you may turn in ten 

 43r twelve Pair, according as your Room is 

 in Bignefs. You muft make your Room 

 after this Manner, throw red Sand or Gra- 

 vel at the Bottom, and if you pleafe, you 

 may fet up a Tree in the jMiddle of the 

 Room i you naay likewiie nail up Neif- 

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