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t fe an the former. It is recovered by giving the 
bird feme melon-feed Aired, lettice and beet- 
feeds bruiied, and in his water put liquorice or 
faffron. The third and word fort cf icounng 
is the white clammy, which is dangerous and 
mortal, if not looked alter m tune . foi th.s 
give him hr ft flax-feeds, taking away all other 
feeds, then give him plantain ieecn, if § iv - vij i 
otherwile they will do him no good : for 'un£ 
of plantain- feeds, give him tome cf the leaves 
flared fmall, or a little bruifed hemp-feed, put- 
ting into his water, as before, lugarcandv, li- 
quorice, or a blade or two of faffron. You 
inay give the bird, move and then, a fmall quan- 
tity of feeded chick-weed, and a little chalk* 
You mult be diligent at the flrff to obferve 
him when he is fick ; for this- third and wo? A: 
fort of fcouring, if it be not taken at the flrff 
appearance, immediately caufeth him to droop, 
anJ, in two cr three days, his ftomach will be 
quite gone, and then all medicines are ufelefs. 
They are likewife fubiect to furfeits, occa- 
fioned either by cold, or from eating too a r ee- 
, 7 n P° n S reeS! * •» efpeciaBy a rank fort of 
clock weed, with broad leaves, am! without 
fff’ T 'l !cn » hu «r»l both to old and youne 
>rcs. this (Rftempcr may eailly be perceived 
faft YV t:rJ Pant> “ J '*«« his Belly 
-nd „t melancholy, with bis feathers ftand- 
S ' 8 * more P ufi cd up than ordinary : he will 
