20 BROOK AND RIVER TROUTING 



Body. — Orange brown silk, No. 6b. 

 Head. — Magpie herl. 



Middle of April to the end of June, and again in September. 



No. II. 



Brown Owl. 



Trichoptera. 



Hookl. 



Wings. — Hackled with a reddish brown feather from the lesser 



coverts of a Tawny or Brown Owl's wing. 

 Body. — Orange silk, No. 6a. 

 Head. — Bronze Peacock herl. 



Latter part of April to end of June. 



No. 12. 

 Olive Bloa. 



EPHEMERIDiE. 



Hook 1. 

 Wings. — Hackled with an olive green feather from a Green Plover's 



neck. 

 Body. — Yellow silk, No. 4, well waxed. 

 Head. — Orange brown silk, No. 6b. 



Latter part of April and throughout May. 



No. 13a. 

 Dark Watchet or Iron Blue Dun. 

 Ephemerid^. 

 Hook or 00. 

 Wings. — Hackled with a dark smoky blue feather from a Jack- 

 daw's throat. 

 Body. — Orange and purple silk, Nos. 6a and 8, twisted together, 

 dubbed very sparingly with Mole's fur and wound on the body 

 so that the orange and purple show in alternate bands. 



