116 FLIES FOR JULY. 



No. 56. Large red ant-fly. Body, copper- 

 coloured peacock's harl, full near the wings and 

 tail; wings, a lark's wing-feather; legs, red cock's 

 hackle. Hook, Nos. 7 arid 8. When the water is 

 low and clear, these flies should be dressed smaller, 

 on Nos. 9 and 10 hooks. They will kill well in 

 the middle parts of the day in fine warm weather. 

 They are good autumn-flies. 



No. 57. Pale dun. Body, yellow martin's fur ; 

 wings, a lark's wing-feather, stained a light yellow ; 

 legs, a fine honey-dun hackle. To be dressed 

 very neatly with pale straw-coloured silk on a 

 No. 12 hook. An excellent summer-fly in low 

 and clear water. 



No. 58. The little gosling. Body, yellow- 

 green mohair, or floss-silk ; wings, bunting's 

 wing-feather; legs, cinnamon-hackle. Hook, 

 No. 12 and 13. 



No. 59. The grey housewife. Body, light- 

 brown mohair, mixed with hare's ear fur ; wings, 

 hen-pheasant's wing-feather ; legs, grey throat- 

 feather of the partridge ; tail, two fibres of the 

 mallard. Hook, Nos. 10 and 11. 



No. 60. The little ash dun. Body, light ash- 

 coloured fur ; wings, bunting's wing-feather ; legs, 

 cinder-coloured dun-hackle ; and tail, two fibres of 

 the same. Hook, No. 14. 



No. 61. Emerald fly. Body, emerald-green 

 mohair, or silk ; wings, bunting ; legs, black-red 



