of mole's fur, the wings, of the feather 

 of the hen blackbird's tail, with a fhort - 

 dark dun hackk wrapped thrice around 

 under them. 



The WILLOW FLY. 

 Appears about the middle of May, is 

 a good fly from eleven o'clock to four, 

 until the green drake prefents itfclf; ak 

 ter which it is not to be depended on. 

 Its head is fo prominent as it flies, that 

 the wings appear as though they were 

 placed on the centre of its body, which 

 is made of yellow camlet, ribbed with 

 green filk, and a yellow hackle over it* 



Having never feen a feather whole 

 natural color had the lead refemblance 

 to the wings of this fly, I fhall, for 

 your choice, fubjoin two methods of 

 flaining them: Gather an handful of 

 the flowers of crow-foot, which begin 

 to bldflotn in May, be careful not 'to 

 diflurb the farina ; a lump of alUnir, 

 the (ize of a pidgeon's egg, pounded 

 Bne ; - with two or three dozen of white 



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