THE 



FLY-FISHER'S ENTOMOLOGY, 



ILLUSTRATED BY 



COLOURED REPRESENTATIONS 



OF THE 



NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL INSECT. 



AND ACCOMPANIED BY 



Si feto enervations anti 3|ngtcttction0 



RELATIVE TO 



TROUT-AND-GRAYLING FISHING. 



BY ALFRED RONALDS. 



WITH TWENTY COPPER PLATIX 



" J)i'\. mrin- Kphemer.il* ! (.'an you not surfer the poor insects to sport out their day? 

 They iiinsi be insipid eating but lie re are some savoury exceedingly **** they 

 earrj */; inqnante in their tails. Do liy tin- laste of this Bobber but any of the 

 three yon please There! Hold t'asi Kirby (br that's a Whopper." 



CHRISTOPHER NORTH. 



LONDON: 



LONGMAN, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, 

 AND LONGMANS. 



1839. 



