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The several Kinds of Beasts, and Cattle Book II, Chapter 7 Lions Book II, Chapter 7, Section 1a Lion ![]() [In the original volume, the descriptions of types of animals precede square 1.] Untranscribed item(s) 2. Animals; 3. Things sensitive; 4. Several kinds of Beasts; 5. Terms for beasts (Beasts may be distinguished by their several Shapes, Properties, Uses, Food, their Tameness, or Wildness, &c. into their several Classes or Orders, as ); 6. Observations on Beasts; 7. Companyes of Beasts; 8. Terms for ages of beasts (Terms of their Names ... according to the year of their Age); 9. Terms for the head (Terms of the several parts of the Body, and first for the Head); 10. Terms for the belly; 11. Terms for feet (Terms of Art for the Feet and Footing); 12. Terms for fat (Terms used for the Fat of several Beasts); 13. Terms for tails (Terms used for the Tails of several sorts of Beasts of Chase and Prey. ... [and] The Stones and Yard: A Buck, Stag, Rame and Goate, they are called his Doulcets or Dousetts and Pizzel. A Bull, his Codds and Pizzell. Of all other Beasts termed generically Testicles or Stones, Prick or Yard); 14. Terms for dung (Terms due and proper for the Ordure and Dung of several Beasts); 15. Terms for young (Terms used for the Engendering of several sorts of Creatures, with 4 Feet); 16. Terms for birth of young (Terms used to several Beasts about the bringing forth their young); 17. Terms for voices (Terms used ... for the distinguishing of the Voices of several four footed Beast); 18. Terms for roasting (Terms of Art for the Rosting ); 19. Huntsmens' terms (Terms of Art generally used by Huntsmen); 20. Seasons for hunting (Seasons for all Beasts to be Hunted, and Chased); 21. Terms for flaying (Terms used for flaying ... Beasts of Chase); 22. Grass-eating beasts (Beasts as feed upon or eat Grass ... or such things as the Earth brings forth without any Labour); 23. Terms for feeding (Terms used for the Feeding of ... Beasts of Prey, and Venery); 24. Male and female names (The several Names that the Males of four-footed Beasts have with the Females. [Cites] The Noble Art of Venery and Hunting The compleat Gentleman, by Peckham. An Essay towards a Universal Character by J. Wilkinson, D.D. Dean of Ripon); 25. Diseases (Diseases insident to four-footed Beasts of Prey; and in Dogs, &c) Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lion ![]() Lions ![]() Lions ![]() Lions ![]() Lioncels ![]() Demy Lion ![]() ![]()
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