C. 
fyattd 
68 . 
>And feed t or 
driue light flails. 
69. 
ARIES. 
70. 
The fecond ehitfe 
robbing time. 
4n yJ^ 
71. 
In TAVRVS 
remnie the bars. 
m 
Of the Hiues, 
once, that they be neither hindered, nor annoyed therewith: 
and now and then the carrying out of a dead Bee at this time 
ofcheyceredothcoft a<juicke Bee hir life ; for beingdrawne 
with the weight of the corps to the cold ground ; while (he 
ftandeth panting alictle, (he is chilled, and fo notable to rife 
any more. 
Thiscleanfingof the (fooles, after a calme esfquarius, 
when theBeeshaue beene much abroad, is not fonecelTa- 
rie, and (pccially for the better (falls. 
Thofc that by their lightnclle youperceiue to lackeho- 
ncy, you may now faue by feeding, v, c.2.n, 11. or driuing 
them into others that haue (lore, v.c, 10 ,p. i.n.15. 
Aries is almoft as dangerous a moneth,for robbing, as 
Virgo : and thereforeyou mu(f haue a carein the euenings, to 
(hut the Wickets, & in the mornings nor, before it be warm, 
tohalfc-openthemagaine : and where thedrie winds and 
hot funne haue (hrunke the eloome, be carcfull to fill vpthe 
chinkes againe. 
The poore (falls this moneth would be halfe-fhut all the 
day, as in Virgo and Libra. 
AtT^tfrtttfjandfooner, iffooneryoufee' ,, caufe, remo- 
uing the Barres from the better (falls, fet the Wickets open; 
and for the weaker fore, let them all this moneth be (hut in 
the euenings : and in the mornings , as foonc as it is warmc , 
be but halfe-opencd. 
J»6E MINI 
t the Winter^ 
dtoret. 
* That is, when either they keepe watch atthe doore in the euenings ; oc 
be fo encreafcd that they cannot eafily pafle ro and fro in their worke: 
for if the paflage feeme too freight onely in their playing fir, y. r. 1. n. . 
that maketh no matter. 
At (jemini take away the Wickets from the better, & the 
Barres from the weaker (falls: and when this moneth is halfe 
part, make them all alike : leaning the doores as they were in 
Gemini before, v. n. 3 8. 
CHAP. 
