THE MAY-FLY. 



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This Jli/ kids very well till iJic laHer end of 

 ji 11 gust, from, six o'clock till twilight, upon a dark- 

 coloured xcater. 



6. Dubbed with the yellow of a spaniel, taken 

 from behind the car, ribbed with gold twist, a 

 red li^kle over all, and the wings off a starling's 

 feather. The hook, No 8 or 9. 



Thisjlij kills exactly at the same time tht other 

 spinner does, but when the water is very clear. 



JULY. 



THE PALMERS. 



1 . The Badger Fhj. 



2. The Orange iiy, 



3. TheWasuFly. 



4i. The Black Palmer. 



5. J 'he Black Si/vcr Palmer. 



6. The July Dun. 



1. Dubbed with the soft brown furr off a 

 l)adger's skin, warped with red silk, the wings 

 off thedaik grey feather of a inalhud; the head 

 must be red. 



Thisjly is an excellent killer, and in some riven 

 is taken in March and Jpril. 



2. Dubbed with orange-coloured wool; the 

 wings off the feather of a black-bird's wina^. 

 Or, dubbed with raw orange silk, warped with 

 silk of the same colour, ribbed with gold twisty 

 and a black or red hackle over all. 



Thisjly is taken in June when the May-fiy is 

 over, in hot gloom}/ weather, and till the end of 

 this mouth. 



3. Dubbed willi brown bear's hair, or the fur 

 off a black cat's tail; ribbed with yellow silk; 



nd the wings off the pale feather of a stare's 



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