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BESTS AKT OF ANGLING. 



silk; and the wings oiF a pale starling's feather. 

 Thisjiij h taken from eight to eleven, and Jroni 

 two to fonr. 



5. Diibhed w.ith bine mohair, and Avitb pink 

 and red colour tammy mixed, a brown head and. 

 li gh t-co 1 on red wings. 



^T/dsJii/ is taken all the month two hours he/or.e 

 sun-set till twilight. 



6. Dubbed with spaniel's fur, the \vings the 

 lightest part off a stare's feather. 



Taken very zvell in a bright day and clear zcater.,. 



MAY. 



FALMERS. 



The May-Fly, 



5. The Grey Drnhe,. 

 (3. TheCamlet-iy. 

 1 . The Cozc-Dung Fly, 



\, The Dim Cut, 



2, The Stone Fly. 



3, The Black Maii-Fbj. 



4, 2 he Littl-j Yelluw MaiiHy . 



1. Dubbed with bear's hair, of a brownish co- 

 lour, with a little bhie an<l yellow mixed with, 

 it; the wings of a brown hen, and two horns at 

 the head from the hairs of a squirrel's tail. Or, 

 dubbed with bear's cub fur, a little yellow and 

 green cruel mixed with it, warped vvich yellow, 

 or green ; v.'ings of a land-rail. 



yj great killer in the eveniytg of a shonny day. 



£. Dubbed with dun bear's hair, mixed with a 

 little brown and yellow camlet, so placed that 

 the flv mav be more yellow on ihe belly, and to- 

 wards the tail, than any where else ; place two or 

 three hairs of a black cat's beard on the top of 

 the hook, in the arming it, in such a manner that 



