the back of a brown hen, the back of 

 a pea hen, and woodcock's back ; like- 

 wife feathers from the wings of the 

 partridge, fieldfare, moor hen, ftarling,, 

 landrail, coot, hen blackbird, and thrufh ; 

 and the foft feathers from the underfide 

 of the woodpigeon's wing. Long feathers 

 from the tails of the cock and hen 

 pheafanf, copper color turkey, landrail, 

 partridge, field-fare, and wren. Orl from 

 the peacock's tail, and the black oil 

 from the oftrich ; the grey feathers of 

 the mallard, the widgeon, and the mal- 

 lard teal, will each be found ferviceable 

 for different flies. 



Materials proper for dubbing are, the 

 blue fur of a fox, blue rabbit, white 

 rabbit, Iquirrel, water rat, and mole ; 

 the fined part of badger's and hedge- 

 hog's hair; the brown part of a hare's 

 car, and the red fur from the neck; 

 fpaniel's fur of the fame color ; otter's 

 fur from his back, light ditto from his 

 belly, thq .latter fhould have the long 

 Ifairs plucked out before it is flripped 

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