London: Thomas Purfoot, 1611. — 381 p.
A Description of all kindes of Hawkes that are in use, and their properties.
The reclayming, jmping, mewing, and fleeyng, both the Field and River, of the same Hawkes.
Their diseases and cures, and all such speciali points as in any wise appertaine to that most excellent and Gentleman-like qualitie.
Also a little Treatise translated out of the Italian tongue, touching the diseases happening to Spanyels, with their cures.