a Defcrijittott tif liaittfit Cteaturesf. 
thit when they go « they cover their foot-fteps 
with their tayl, lefthuntfraen fhould follow them' 
by their foot-ftep». 7. When at any time they 
are put to flight, they do llrive all they can to vo- 
mit ; and do provoke themfelves to vomit by put- 
ting their claw into their throat, that thereby 
emptying themfelves they may be the lighter to 
tun. This they do affo, if they find at any time, 
that they have overcharged their ftomacks. 8. The 
when {he hath young ones, will fight fo 
fiercely to defend them, that {be will lofc her life 
before they {hall betaken from her. vSlUntt- 
lateth a ttory of a in a Mountain oiTbracUy 
who going into a Lyo»s Den, the Dam being gone 
out to look for a prey, found feveral young ones in 
the Den, no one being there, he deftroyeth them 
all } the Lyon and l>jonefs return^ end took him in 
the very aft; he for fear climbethup into a high 
Tree, thinking there he was fafe ; the he 
runneth out into the wood ( the l^yemefs in the 
mean time (landing at the Tree where the Star 
was ) and wandfing up and downf found a man 
with a Hatchet in his arm&, whom he forced to 
go along with him, taking hold of his deaths, and 
led him to the Tree where the was, and there 
he made Tome figns to him , that be ihould cut it 
down; which when he had deme, the Lyon foon 
deftroyed the which being done, he carried 
the man intohis way again, 9, Iti ai great multi- 
tude the lyon diligently obferveth who it is that 
ivouhdeth him, and taketh him alone from all the 
reft of the ct^pany, and tetreth him in pieces : 
