134 HOW TO TIE FLIES. 



M. 



Machine for drying dyed materials, 48-50. 

 Mallard, as a fly-dresser's bird, 31. 

 Marten, 30. 



Materials, 26-45. 



How to preserve from moths, &c., 55. 

 May fly, how to dress, 120-3. 

 Mirror, its use to the fly dresser, 126. 



N. 



Napthaline, its use to the fly-dresser, 55. 



Nature of trout, conservative, 6. 



Net, mnslin, for catching natural flies, 126. 



O, 



" Oil tip," explained and discussed, 56-7. 

 Ostrich, as a fly-dresser's bird, 33. 

 Owl, 30. 



P. 



Palmer, definition of, 85. 



How to dress, 86-7. 



Illustrated, 90. 



Winged, 90-1. 



Parafin wax, its use to the fly-dresser, 57. 

 Parti-coloured bodies, how dressed, 92. 

 Partridge, as a fly-dresser's bird, 30-40. 

 Peacock, 33. 



Peroxide of hydrogen, for bleaching, 52. 

 Pheasant, as a fly-dresser's bird, 31-33. 

 Pigeon, 29. 



Plover, 28. 



Prefatory note, v.-vii. 

 Preparation of quill for body material, 37-8. 



Of wing* from rook's quill, 27-8, 127. 

 Of wings for dry flies, 99-100, 102-4. 

 Professional's method of dressing, 81-2. 



