LIST OF FLIES. 145 



part of a feather from the magpie's wing. Hook, 

 No. 4. or 5. 



29. The Walton. Body, light brown fur from 

 a sable boa, either ribbed or not with gold twist. 

 Legs, a brown or yellow hen's hackle. Wing, 

 from a light wing feather of the woodcock. 

 Hook, No. 3. 



Such is the list of flies which we deem suffi- 

 ciently ample for every useful purpose. We 

 shall now arrange it in tables, which will show 

 at a glance the materials of which each fly is 

 composed, and thus spare the artist the trouble of 

 turning over the leaves, except for the purpose 

 of more circumstantial directions. The asterisks 

 (*) in these tables indicate the flies which require 

 whisks. These, in most cases (Nos. 4. 14. and 

 15. are the only exceptions), are to be made with 

 two plume fibres of a large hackle of the same 

 colour as that used to imitate the legs. 



