146 LOCAL PATTERNS FOR WALES. 



turkey tail-feather, set on Tweed fashion, and 

 hooks as before. 



No. 5. Body, dingy yellow mohair, over which 

 strike closely a grizzled blue dun hackle of very 

 long fibres. ^\ ings, cinnamon brown turkey tail- 

 feather; head same as body; tail, a mixture of 

 red macaw and teal feathers. Hook, No. 5. 



No. 6. Body as before, and over it a light blue 

 dun hackle of long fibres. Wings, brown spotted 

 turkey-tail feather ; tail, red mohair cut short, and 

 head, pure yellow. Hook, No. 5 and 6. 



No. 7. Body, a mixture of grey, blue, and 

 yellow mohair, with a long-fibred darkish blue 

 dun hackle, struck closely from the tail up to the 

 wings, which are to be of light brown spotted 

 turkey tail-feather; tail, a few short bustard fea- 

 ther fibres. Hook, No. 6 and 7. 



No. 1. Body, orange pig's hair; legs, two 

 yellow-dun hackles, struck up from the tail to the 

 shoidder. Wings, light brown-yellow turkey 

 tail-feather ; tail, a bit of red ibis, and a small 

 widow's crest-feather ; head, orange-coloured wool. 

 Hook, No. 3. This fly is only fit for full water, 

 clearing after a flood. 



