110 FLIES FOR JULY. 



yellow than that which is used for the Green 

 Drake, No. 28, a. 



LEGS. Pale dun hackle. 



Hook No. 1, short. 



The brighter yellow-bodied spinner, to which 

 this changes, lives four or five days, is fainter 

 coloured, and more transparent in the wing. 

 The change is not given, as the Dark Mackerel 

 (No. 31) is very much preferable for the even- 

 ing. 



REMARKS. The hair of an abortive calf, which 

 would have been red if born at the proper time, 

 is of a resplendent gold colour, and forms a good 

 material for the legs of Summer Duns. It is tied 

 on in the manner of wings. Make the above. 

 Small Red Spinner, for June and July : Body, 

 clear yellow silk ; Legs, a red cock's hackle ;1 

 Wings, starling's quill feather, from the middle 

 of the wing, and the bird a young one. 

 Hook No. 1, short. 



No. 33. THE JULY DUN. 



This fly cornes from a water nympha, lives 

 three or four days as shown, and then changes 

 to a very small Dark Spinner. It affords a great 

 treat to the Trout and Grayling, and lasts until 



