140 LOW WATER LEE-FLIES. 



macaw, mallard, blue peacock, and golden phea- 

 sant breast-feathers. Wings, a full mixture of 

 the same feathers as in tail ; black ostrich head, 

 and the usual feelers. Hook, No. 4 and 5. 



No. 2. Same as the first, with the exception of 

 a bright olive joint in lieu of the fiery-brown one, 

 and a blood-red hackle under the shoulder. 



No. 3. Body, orange floss silk, gold tinsel, 

 grouse and bright golden olive hackles wound side 

 by side ; jay under wings, which with tag, tail, 

 and head, are to be like those of the first fly. 

 Hook, No. 5 and 6. 



No. 4. Two blue and two grey joints of fur and 

 hackles of the same colours to be laid on alter- 

 nately for body, bright blood-red hackle undei 

 shoulder ; silver twist, gold tag ; wings, head, and 

 hooks, as before. 



a^fttlctJ or 3l0Ji3 Winter %tz ^iti. 



No. 1. Tag, blood-red silk, black ostrich harl 

 next, then a short joint of light blue silk, and 

 above it a longer joint of grey fur and grey hackh 

 over it, blue jay under shoulder ; the whole bod} 

 to be ribbed with silver tinsel. TVings, head, anc 

 tail of the same fibres, but smaller than those oi 

 the 1st high water Lee fly. Hook, No. 7 and 8. 



