6lO OCEAN, LAKE, AND RIVER. 



Red Spinner, Nos. lo and g. Body, bright claret, ribbed with gold tinsel ; 

 feet, brick color : wings, grey hyaline ; setje, pale brick color. 



Yellow May, No. lo. — IJody and feet, pale yellow ; wings, pale yellow, mot- 

 tled with brown : setse, yellow. 



Coachman. — Body, peacock herl ; feet, dark red hackle ; wings white. 



King of the VV'ater.—Sasae. as queen of the water, with scarlet body instead of 

 orange. 



Gold Spinner. — Body, orange, ribbed with gold tinsel ; feet, pale red hackle ; 

 wings, bright grey. 



Captain. — Body, posterior half, peacock herl, anterior half, grey ; white feet; 

 red hackle ; wings, grey ; setse, scarlet, green and wood duck feathers mixed. 



Soldier. — Body, crimson ; feet, red hackle ; wings, grey. 



Kingdom. — Body, white, ringed with green ; feet, peacock herl, and red 

 hackle ; wings, grey, mottled with brown. 



Black Palmer, Brown Palmer, Red Palmer and Grey Palmer, are made 

 respectively of the different colored hackles that distinguish them. 



Trout Flies for June. 



Hawthorn, No. ii. — Body, shining black ; feet and head, black ; wings bright 

 hyaline. 



Shoemaker, No. lo. — Body, ringed alternately with light grey and salmon ; 

 feet, dark ginger ; wings, the mottled grey of the mallard, and the mottled of the 

 woodcock mixed ; setse, mottled woodcock. / 



Black Ju7ie, No. lo. — Body, peacock's herl ; feet and wings black. 



Dark Stone, Nos. 8 and 9. — Body, dark brown ; feet, yellow brown ; wings, 

 luteous. 



Governor, No. 10.— Body, peacock's herl ; feet, dark red hackle ; wings made 

 of the darkest part of the bittern's wing, or brown hen. 



Green Drake, No. 7. — Body, white posterior, half ribbed with black, green- 

 yellow mottled with brown ; setse, dark brown. 



Brown Drake, No. 7. — Body, feet and wings, a golden yellow brown ; setae, 

 dark brown. 



Raven, No. 11. — Body, feet and wings, black. 



Wren Fly, No. 9.— Body, clay-yellow ; feet, made from the scapular feathers of 

 the English wren or quail ; wings and setae, mottled widgeon. 



Trout Flies for July. 



Little Egg, No. 12. — Body and feet of orange and yellow, mohair and hare's 

 ear mixed ; wings, bright h3-aline, slightly mottled ; setae, same as wings. 



Lightning Bug, No 10. — Body of equal parts, of dark brown, and black mixed, 

 tipped with yellow ; feet, of feathers from the English grouse ; wings, double, the 

 inner wing black, the outer wing a yellow brown. 



General Hooker, No. g. — Body made of bright yellow and green, ringed alter- 

 nately ; feet, red hackle ; wings, of the tail feathers of the ruffed grouse. 



Little Claret, No. 11. — Body and feet, dark claret mohair, slightly tinged with 

 blue ; wings, of the bittern or brown hen ; setse, dark brown. 



Claret Fly, No. g. — Body, dark claret ; feet, black ; wings of the brown hen. 



Fetid Green, No. 10.— Body, feet, and wings, a pale blue green. 



Trout Flies for August and September. 



Grey CoJli?i, Nos. 10 and 11.— Body, silver-grey mohair, tipped with orange 

 silk ; feet, light grey hackle wound over peacock's herl ; wings and setae, hyaline. 



Brown Coflin, Nos. 10 and 11. Body, grey and bright claret mohair mixed ; 

 feet, dark grey hackle wound over peacock's herl ; wings and setse, grey hyaline. 



The Gnats, named for April. 



Quaker, Nos. 7 and 8 ; for evening and moonlight. — Body, grey wound with 

 honey-yellow hackles ; wings, made of feather from an oriole's wing. 



White Moth, Nos. 6 and 7 ; for dark nights. — Body, feet and wings, pure white. 

 The Stone Flies continue on the water until the close of the season. 



lE^" At this season use the small flies for day fishing, and the large flies for 

 evening and night. 



