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thers of a red capon also, which hang dangling on 

 his sides next to the tail. The fifth is the yellow 

 or greenish-fly, in May likewise : the body made of 

 yellow wool, and the wings made of the red cock's 

 hackle or tail. The sixth is the Black-fly, in May 

 also : the body made of black wool, and lapped about 

 with the herle of a peacock's tail ; the wings are 

 made of the wings of a brown capon with his blue 

 feathers in his head. The seventh is the Sad-yellow- 

 fly in June : the body is made of black wool, with a 

 yellow list on either side, and the wings taken off 

 the wings of a buzzard, bound with black braked 

 hemp. The eighth is the Moorish-fly : made with 

 the body of duskish wool, and the wings make of 

 the blackish mail of the drake. The ninth is the 

 Tawny-fly, good until the middle of June : the body 

 made of tawny wool, the wings made contrary one 

 against the other, made of the whitish mail of the 

 wild-drake. The tenth is the Wasp-fly, in July : 

 the body made of black wool, lapped about with 

 yellow silk ; the wings made of the feathers of the 

 drake, or of the buzzard. The eleventh is the 

 Shell-fly, good in mid July : the body made of green- 

 ish wool, lapped about with the herle of a peacock's 

 tail ; and the wings made of the wings of the buz- 

 zard. The twelfth is the Dark-Drake-fly, good in 

 August : the body made with black wool, lapped 

 about with black silk ; his wings are made with the 

 mail of the black-drake, with a black head. Thus 



