feather of a mallard ; the body, which 

 is very {lender, of equal quantities of 

 white rabbit and hedge-hog's fur, well 

 mixed, and a light grizzle cock's hackle 

 over it. 



As the feafon for falmon fifhing varies 

 on different rivers, it is impofiible to 

 date the time of ufing each fly, with pre- 

 CKI n. efpecially for a fifh fo unftcady 

 in his feeding. Thofc which I have enu- 

 merated are arranged in the order they 

 make their appearance. 



The brown fly appears with the com- 

 mencement of the feafon in April, and 

 affords the moft fport till September, 

 when the grey mallard appears, which 

 is then the bed fly to the end of the 



I am, Sir, 



Your's, <&c. 



LETTER. 



