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MANUAL OF MODERN FARrJERY. 



PLATE XV. 



Artificial Flies used in Angling, &c. 



Camlet-fly. 

 May-fly. 



Fig. 1 



3. Green- 



4. Hawthorn. 



5. Palmer. 



6. Ant. 



7. Dun-cut. 



8. Red-brown. 

 . 9. Moth. 



10. Red-palmer. 



11. Salmon-fly : hook No. 3. 



12. Spring-fly for ditto : hook No. 1. 



13. Rough-coat. 



14. Green-drake. 



15. Cadis in case. 



16. Rough-coat-fly. 



17. Minnow tackle. 



18. Rough-coat, surrounded by small shelli 



19. Cadis out of case. 



PLATE XVI. 



Fig. 1. Gorje-hook, baited. 



2 Beed hook. 



3 Hook \\ ith live bait. 



4. Snap-hook. 



5. Snap-hook, sprung 



6. Snap-h'jok, baiiud 



7. Common line-snap, baited. 



8. Common iine-ajytp 



9. Dead-snap, with three hooks. 



10. Beed-hook. 



11. Dead-snap, ba^Hed. 



Fig.l 



PLATE XYII 



Dead-snap with four hooks, baited. 



2. Dead-snap with tour hooks. 



3. Common dead-snap. 



4. Common dead-snap, baited. 



5. The common trimmer. 



6. 7. The common trimmer, baitei. 



8. A trimmer for weedy waters. 



9, 10. Ditto, baited. 

 11. The baiting-needle. 



PLATE XVIII. 



1, 1 Cinnamon-fly, August. 



2, Dead-snap with two hooks. 



3, 3. Willow-fly, September. 



4, Stickleback with one hook. 



5, Ditto with two hooks. 



6, 6. Peacock -fly, March. 



7, 7.' Dun drake-fly, March. 



8, 8. -Alder-fly, May. 



9, 9. Great red spinner-fly, ilarch. 



10, 10. Green diake-fly, June. 



11, 11. Sand-fly, ApriL 



12, 12. Red-fly, March. 



13, 13. Dark mackerel-fly, June. 



14, 14. Iron blue dun-fly^ April 

 Iff, 15. Gold-eyed gau?.e-fly, July. 



