FLIES FOR APRIL. 63 



No. 10. GOLDEN DUN MIDGE. 



The male has two feathered horns which the 

 female has not. It seems to require a warm day 

 to disengage itself from its water nympha. On 

 such days very great sport may be had with it 

 until the end of May. 



IMITATION. 



BODY. Olive floss silk ribbed with gold twist, 

 and tied with dun silk thread. 



WINGS. From the palest feather of a young 

 starling. 



LEGS. A plain dun hackle. 



