fet on an heade as it apereth in Homer the. xxi. booke Odyffei) where Penelope brought Vlixes bowe downe amonges the gentlemen, whiche came on wow- ing to her, that he whiche was able to bende it and drawe it, might inioye her, and after her folowed a mayde fayth Homer, carienge y^e-ai. a bagge full of heades, bothe of iron and braffe. The men of Scythia, vfed heades of braffe. The men of Inde vfed heades of yron. The Ethiopians vfed heades of a harde fharpe ftone, as aio bothe Herodotus and Pollux do tel. Hero The Germanes as Cornelius Tacitus doeth Polym faye, had theyr fhaftes headed with bone, and many countryes bothe of olde tyme and nowe, vfe heades of home, but of all other yron and ftyle mufte nedes be the fitteft for heades. lulius Pollux calleth otherwyfe than we doe, where the fethers be the head, and that whyche z Pol x. 10 we call the head, he calleth the poynte. Fafhion of heades is diuers and that of olde tyme : two maner of arrowe heades fayeth Pollux, was vfed in olde tyme. The one he calleth oyKwoe defcrybynge it thus, hauyng two poyntes or barbes, lookyng backe- warde to the flele and the fethers, which furely we call in Englilhe a brode arrowe head or a fwalowe tayle. The other he calleth yXa>x