béeing mewed in the woode, they are called Nyasses, which are taken in the eyrée. Branchers are those, that hauing for∣saken the eyrée, are fodde by the old hawke vpon the boughes and branches neare about the eyrée, and thereupon they are called Branchers: afterwards they are called Soarehawks. They are called Soarehawkes, because when they haue for∣saken the wood, and beginne to prey for themselues, they flée vp aloft vpon pleasure, which with vs Falconers is called soa∣ring. Mewed hawkes are all hawkes that haue once or more shifted their feather: and Haggarts are they which prey for themselues, & doe also mew themselues eyther in the wood, or otherwise at large. To beginne with the Nyasse which is of greatest difficulty to bring vnto any perfection, you must first féede her in some fresh coole Chamber or parler vpon the ground. And the same chāber should haue two windows not very large, whereof that one should open towards the North, and that other towards the East, to take the fresh coole ayre, or the comfort of the Sunne at her pleasure. These win∣dowes must be open, barred ouerthwart with lathes, or thin bordes, so thicke that neyther your hawkes may gette out, nor your Catte may come in. And in this Chamber caste and strew Vine leaues, and other fresh leaues. For it refesheth a hawke maruailously to rest vpon them. And for the same consideration it shall not be amisse to sette two or thrée great frée stones in the chamber, whereuppon the Hawkes may sitte coole and fresh. You must also haue two or thrée pearches lined or couered, one a little higher than a∣nother, so that the hawke as she groweth huger and huger, may flée from one pearch to another, and neuer hurt her féete. And when she is full sommed, so as she can flée, then wil it be méete and most necessarie to sette some large bason, or other vessell full of Water, that shée may bath her at pleasure therein. For that is not onely very wholesome for her bodie, but also will make her put out her feathers the better, & the fa∣ster. And you shall doe well to shift her water euery three