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the root, the body of peacock's orl, bu 

 as the feafon advances, the hackle mu.1: 

 be chofen darker. In bright weather, 

 and clc.tr water, it is often varied wth 

 great fuccefs until the middle of April,, 

 with oftrich's orl, ribbed with filver 

 twift. 



TTie CAMLET FLY. 

 Appears about the middle of March, 

 and continues three weeks, it is ar ' 

 imall fly, and mufl be ufed only in 

 cold weather ; its wings are made of 

 the pale blue feather from the under 

 fide of the wood-pidgeon's wing, and 

 the body of yellow camlet; it is be ft 

 taken from ten o'clock to two. 



The STONE FLY. 

 Is firft feen early in March, and con- 

 tinues on the water until the middle 

 of June. The general opinion among an- 

 glers that it never appears until the 

 middle of April, is a miftaken one, 

 the reafon that induces me to be parti- 

 cular in the date ? is to remove the er~ 



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