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bing twirled upon fmall red Silk, and raifed 

 with the Point of a Needle, that the Ribs or 

 Rows of Silk may appear through : The 

 Wings of the grey Feather of a wild Mallard, 

 5. The Little-dun, with Dubbing o^ Bears 

 dun Hair whirled upon yellow Silk, and 

 Wings of a wild Mallard's grey Feather* 6. 

 The White-gnat, with a pale Wing and a black 

 Head, 7. The Peacock-fly -, its Body of the 

 Whirl of a Peacock'^^tdiihtr, with a red Head, 

 and Wings of a wild Mallard's Feather. 8. 

 The Cow-lady, a little Fly, v/ith the Body of a 

 Peacock^ s Feather, the Wings of a red Feather , 

 or Stripes of the red Hackle of a Cock, 9. 

 The Cowttirdflyy with light brown and yel- 

 low Dubbing mixed •, the Wings of the dark 

 grey Feather of a wild Mallard, 



From the firfl till near the End of /////V are 

 taken the Green-drake and Stone-fly, and all 

 the Month the Camlet-Hy, Befides thefs the 

 Sportfman may now make, i. The Ovjl-flyy 

 taken in the Middle of the Month, late at 

 Night : Its Dabbing of a white ^F^^y^z^'j Tail, 

 and a white grey Wing. a. The Barm-fly^ 

 with Dubbing of the Fur of a yellow dun Cat^ 

 and the grey Wings of a wild Mallard^ s Fea- 

 ther. 3. The Purple-hackle, made with a 

 purple Body, whipped about with a red Ca- 

 fo/i's Feather. 4. The Purple-gold-hackle^ 

 made with a purple Body, and Gold 'T-ivift o- 

 ver that, all whipped about with a red Ccpcn^s 

 Feather. 5. The Fle/h-fly, with Dubbing of a 

 black Spaniel's Fur and blue Wooil mixed, and 

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