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a grey Wing. 6. The little Flejh-fly^ with a 

 Body made of the Whirl of a Peacock^ s Fea- 

 ther, and the Wings of the grey Feather of a 

 wild Brake. 7. The Peacock-fly^ its Body 

 and Wings both of the Feather of that Fowl. 



8, The Ant-fly, with Dubbing of brown and 

 red Camlets mixed, and a light grey Wing. 



9. The Brown-gnat^ made with a very (len- 

 der Body, of brown and violet Camlets mixed 

 well together, with a light grey Wing. 10. 

 The Lfttle-hlack-gnaty with Dubbing of black 

 Mohair^ and a white-grey Wing. 11. The 

 Green-grafshopper^ with Dubbing of green and 

 yellow Wooll mixed, ribbed over with green 

 Silk^ and a red Capon* s Feather over all. 12. 

 The Dun- graf shopper^ its Body flender, made 

 of dun Camlet, and a dun Hackle at Top. 13. 

 T\\t Br own- hackle, made of the light-brown 

 Hair of a fat Colt, with a red Hackle ovsr all, 

 wrapped with Alh-coloured or Hair-coloured 

 Silk 



The Duh flies (or July 2ire, I. The Badger- 

 fly, with Dubbing of the foft brown Fur of a 

 Badger's Skin, that has been in the Skinners 

 Lime-pits, twirled upon red Silk, with a red 

 Head, and a fad grey Wing of a wild Af^/- 

 /^^J'i Feather. It is an excellent Fly for this 

 Month in many Rivers, and alfo taken in ma- 

 ny Places in March and April 2, The O- 

 rangefly, its Dubbing of Orange-coloured 

 JVooll, and the Wings of the Feather of a 

 £lack-Mrd*s Quill. 3. The Little-white-dun, 

 ics Body made of white Mohair, and the 



Wings 



