the leaves of Box, but broader and much 
thicker, haid, and of a deep grafs-giecn 
colouri this bruifld or champt in the mouth 
and laid upon the Corn will take it away 
clean in one night. And cbferve all Indian 
Trees and plants, their Roots are but of 
ftnall depthj and fo they muft be fet. 
Of Bcafts of the earth there be fcarce 
120 fevcial kinds, and not much more of 
the Fowls of the Air, is the opinion of 
fome Naturalifts > there arc not many 
kinds of Bcz&s in NetP' England^ they may 
be divided intoBeafls of the Chafe of the 
iftinkingfoot, as Koes^ Foxes^ Jaccals^Wolves^ 
Wild- cats, Kaccons^ f orcupines^Squnckj^Muf 
quapis^ Squirrels, Sables ^^nd Mattrifes h 
and Beafts of the Chafe of thefweet foot^ 
Bmh^^ KtAjkar^ Rain- D^^r,E%, Maroufe^ 
Maccarib, Bear^Beaver^ Otter^ Marten^ Hare* 
The Koe a kind of Deer, and the fleetcft 
Beali upon earth is here to be fouttd, and is 
good vcrifon, but not over fate 
The fox^ the male is called a dogTox, the 
female a bicch'^fox, they go a clicketing the 
beginning of the fpring^ and bring forth 
fheir Cubs in May and June* There are 
rVo or three kinds of totm , one a great 
yellow Fox^ another grey, who will climb 
Bp into Trees 5 the black F^?;^ is of much 
€fiecii)# Foxes md Wolves ire ufual!y hunted 
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