( * or flar light night, they will not fl'Ir- 

 t; at ihefe flies, any more than they 

 44 will at the day-flies in a bright day*. 



" The WHITE NIGHT-FLY. 

 " This fly is, in my opinion, the 

 ** bed of the two. He is made of the 

 <( white owl's feather, on account of the 

 * ; Toftneis of it, upon a middle fized 

 4i worm hook ; the body of the fame 

 ci color as .the wings, and as big as a 

 4i very large wheat firaw. He is in per- 

 * c feciion nbout the latter end of May, 

 <; and continues till the latter end of" 

 t; June ; when if you let out with an 

 * c intent of killing a difh- of fi-fh in the 

 t; clay, and fail of fuccefs, you may be 

 ei fure of taking them at night, if you 

 CJ are fo difpofed, and this fly is on the 

 <v water." 



The BEE. and WASP, 



Particularly the large humble bee, mafl 

 not be overlooked, as they are good 

 baits for chub in Augtifh and September. 

 'he living ones, being fo eafily procured, 



renders^ 



