The feafon generally commences ia 

 April, therefore I fhall begin with 



ITie BROWN FLY. 

 Its wings are made with the long gold 

 color feather of the cock pheafant's tail ; 

 the body, of the fur of a hare's neck, 

 mixed with one third of its quantity of 

 the fine hair of a brown cow. In bright 

 weather, gold twift is often added with 

 fucccfs, over which wrap a red cock's 

 hackle. The feather of the tail of a 

 copper-color turkey cock, is a tolerable 

 fubllitute for the pheafant's feather. 



The BLUE FLY. 



Its wings are made of the (haded fea- 

 ther of the hen pheafant's tail ; the body 

 of peacock's oil, with a pale red hackle 

 over it. 



The KfXG's F IS HER. 



The wings of this fly are made with 



the feather of a heron's tail, or the tail 



of a blue, turkey ; the bod), of the 



ereeneft part of a peacock's oil : that 



whi 



