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- Strabo p. 305.— u Pliny lib. viii. c. 40. — n Strabo p. 305. —
- Ibid. -~ w Oratii Cynegeticon p. %6. London 1699. — " ^e
Laud. Stil. lib. iii. and Symmachus lib. U. Epw 77* — ** The fame as Ger Brache. So DtarobrfcMe, Brig-e* and Diiro-trig-es, one word varied into Efriv, Brig> *hd Trig.— ** Ovid's Canis Gallicus in Met lib. i. and Grathis's Inconfitlti Gatti in b. L L 194, both compared with Nemefianus* — • ** Lib. xiv. E. 200. — •* Cyne- geticon p. 123. London 1 699. •*- ** Ibid. i. i. — * 4 Ibid* Cam* den p. 190 has ftrangely applied this patfage to our prefeflt gaae-haund. The mere reading of the words is fufficient to fhew the falfenefs of the application.— ss And the way of hunt- ing even the fox in the eighth century was only by un*earthi&g it. Afluefcant pueri (fays Alcuinu&)— «on vulpium fodere ca- vernas, non leporuro ftgacts fequi cutfiis, Makne&ury f. 13.-— " Aubrey's MC in the Mufam Qkfeid*-" P. 1 17.— * P. 123. —"&L 1.370* • » CHAP,