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a deaf leaf; and Isabella^ whicli is a whitish j^el- 

 Iqw, or soiled buff colour. 



cow's HAIR J 



The softest you can get from a black, brindedy 

 and red co7s:\ and of these colours, have brouiiy 

 dark brown, hglit brazen, and black. 



COLTS OR CALVE S HAIR, 



These afford very good dubbing, and a variety, 

 especially those hides that have been tewed, or 

 dressed in a skinner's lime-pit ; but, as 1 said be- 

 fore, seal's fur dyed is much better than either 

 cow's or either of the hairs of these two; because 

 it is not so harsh, and does not require so much 

 trouble to work on the hook; and observe fur- 

 ther, that this fur is for small flies^ and hogsdoiza 



for large ones. 



CAMLETS, 



Both hair and worsted of all colours, bluey yel- 

 low, dun, brozcn, dark brown, light brown, red 

 violet, purple, black, horc-flesh, pink, and orange. 



FURS, 



Off the sqmrrel, especially his tail ; a hare, the 

 part off the neck which is a whithered fern co- 

 lour ; foxcub from the tail where it is downy and 

 of an ash colour; an old fox, and old otter, otter- 

 cub, futimart, or filmert: a rnole, a black cafs tail ; 

 a house-mouse, and water-rat ; a marten, particu- 

 larly from off the gills, or spots under the jaws^ 



