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Little Wliirling-Uue : Body dubbed with 

 hare's fur from the back of the neck, mixed 

 with a little yellow mohair ; legs, a blue-dun 

 hackle ; wings, a starling's wing-feather. To 

 be dressed with primrose-coloured silk. 



Summer Dun : Body, of greenish-yellow 

 silk ; legs, a soft light-blue-dun hackle, to be 

 wrapped three times quite close under the 

 wings, so as to show the silk body well; 

 wings, from the wing-feather of a starling just 

 fledged. Let this fly be dressed as delicately 

 as possible, and it will be found a very killing 

 one. 



Peacock Fly : This fly should be repeated, 

 but it should be dressed on a No. 1 Kendal 

 hook. 



Brown Fly : Body of yellow silk, of 

 the finest twist possible; legs, a red cock's 

 hackle, whipped twice round the body under 

 the wings, which are to be from the feather 

 of a land-rail's wing. 



All the flies for July will kill more or less 

 in this month. 



SEPTEMBER. 



Little Pale Blue : Body of a minute 

 portion of pale-blue fur from the water-rat, 

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