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The Table

N.
Nature hath made some dogges for hunting. 4
Naturall properties of the water spaniel. 16
No VVolues in Englande nor VVales. 24
No place free from theeues. 27
Nothing escapeth the spoiler. 28
Nonius bau wau. 28
Names of the mastiue. 33
Names of the spaniell gentle. 22
Names of Dogges whence they were deriued. 39, 40, 41, 42, &c.
O.
One dogge hunteth diuerse beastes. 33
Owners fo bloudhoundes howe they vse them. 33
Order of the Tumbler in hunting. 33
Of the Cumaneasse. 33
Of brasen shanckt Thales. 33
Otter. 33
P.
Properties of a bloudhound issuing from desire. 7
Proportion and making of the water spaniel. 17
Pupine a byrd and a fyshe. 19
Princes pallace pestered with theeues. 16
Paris in Fraunce. 30
R.
Rome maintained dogges. 28
Rare toyes meete for Englishemen. 37
S.
Smelling is not incident to the gasehound. 8
Spaniels of a gentle kinde. 14
Spaniels two sortes. ibide.
Spaniel of the lande what properties. ibidem
Spaniel for the hauke and the nette. ibide.
Spaniels some haue speciall names. ibide.
Spaniel a name vniuersall. 15
Spaniels the colour of their skinnes. ibidem
Setters make no noyse, or very litle, in their game. ibidem
Setters giue attendaunce. ibide.
Setters behauior. ibide.
Setter whence he hath his name. 16
Seacalfe not numbred amonge Englishe dogges. 19
Sea calfe called a dogge fish. ibi.
Seele or sea veale. ibidem
Spaniell gentle or the comforter. 39
Shepherdes dogge, 23. The necessity of their seruice, ibi. The proportion of them. ibidem
Shepherdes what benefitte they