ADVERTI SEMENT. 
Thirdly, As to Fowls, thofe that are large, 
if we cannot have their Cafes vvhole; their 
Head, Legs and Wings will be accepcable: 
fcut fmaller Birds are eafily prelerved Entire, 
by dpening their Boaies vvhich is beft done, 
by cutting them under the Wing, and take 
out their Entrals, and then ftufF them with 
Ockam or Tow mixt with Pitch, or Tar, and 
being throughly dried in the Sun, wrap them 
up clofe and keep them from Moifture. 
Fourthly, In Colledling of Flants, pray 
obferve to get that part of either Tree or 
FTcrb as hath its Flower, Seed or Fruit on it, 
but if none, then gather it as ir is, and if 
the Leaves which grow near the root of any 
Herb, differ from thofe above, be pleafed to 
get both to compleat the Specimen, thele 
muft beputinto a Btok or into a guire of 
Erovpn Paper ( which you muli take with 
you ) as foon as gathered, and once a Week 
flriftthemto a frefh place, to prevent either 
rotting themfelves or Paper. 
Ali finali Seed and dry Fruit as Nuts, Pods, 
Heads, Httsks, &c. need no other Care, but to 
be leifurely dried and wrapt up in Paper, to 
each of thele if you add a Leaf or two and 
a Flower it will be the more inftru&ive, and 
allb a piece of the tVood, Bark, Root, Gum 
or Rozin of any Tree or Herb, that is remar» 
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