from the (kin; black fur that may be j 

 procured at the hat-makers, is a good 

 lubftitute for the oflrich's oil ; yellow, 

 lemon-color, orange-color, and dark brown 

 worfted, mohair, or camlet ; and gold 

 and filver twill. 



Your filk is befl preferved on a flip 

 of card about two inches broad : the 

 inoft ufeful colors are, white, yellow, 

 lemon, orange, lead, and green, but 

 .tor flies whofe bodies are light colored, 

 and the materials for making them to 

 lemain predominant, the barber's (ilk, 

 is, I believe, unrivalled; it is threefold,, 

 and, when divided, ib ftrong, that you 

 can fecurely drefs a neater fly than with 

 any other I have ever ufcd. 



There are fome articles enumerated in 

 the above lift that you will not find 

 mentioned in the catalogue of flies, 

 one reafon why I directed fo many, is, to 

 give you a choice in coliecling their: , % 

 but the principal one is to prevent you 

 over being at a. lofs for materials; when 



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