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15. The last May -fly, that is of the four preten- 

 ders, is the Little Yellow May-Fly ; in shape 

 exactly the same with the Green-Drake, hut a very 

 little one, and of as bright a yellow as can be seen ; 

 which is made of a bright yellow camlet, and the 

 wings of a white-gray feather dyed yellow. 



16. The last fly for this month, and which con- 

 tinues all June ; though it comes in in the middle 

 of May, is the fly called the Camlet-Fly ; in shape 

 like a moth, with fine diapered, or water-wings, and 

 with which, as I told you before, I sometimes used 

 to dibble ; and Gravling will rise mightily at it. 

 But the artificial-fly, which is only in use amongst 

 our Anglers, is made of a dark-brown shining 

 camlet, ribbed over with a very small light-green 

 silk, the wings of the double-gray feather of a mal- 

 lard ; and 'tis a killing fly for small fish. And so 

 much for May. 



From the first to the four-and-twentieth, the 

 Green-Drake, and Stone-fly are taken, as I told you 

 before. 



1 . From the twelfth to the four-and-twentieth, 

 late at night, is taken a fly, called the Owl- Fly, 

 the dubbing of a white weasel's tail, and a white- 

 gray-wing. 



2. We have then another Dun, called the Barm- 

 Fly, from its yeasty colour ; the dubbing of the fur 

 of a yellow-dun cat, and a gray wing of a mallard's 

 feather. 



