PRACTICAL FLY-FISHER. 25 



No. 39. Little Dark and Pale Blue Bloa. 



The dark about noon, the light towards evening, through this 

 and the following month. 



Wings. Inside of Waterhen's wing. 



Body. Lead-coloured silk. 



Legs. Yellowish dun hackle. 



Tail. Two small hairs from a rabbit's whisker. 



We have PALE BLUE BLOA same size at the same time. 



Wings. Light part of a Starling's quill feather. 

 Body. Pale yellow and fawn-coloured silk. 

 Legs and Tail. Pale yellow dun hackle. 



No. 40. June Dun. 



In season about the 10th of June ; continues through July and 

 August. A good fly in mild showery weather. 



Wings. A feather from a Dotteril's back or the outside of a 

 Cock Sparrow's wing, hackled on a body of blue Rabbit's fur, and 

 drab silk ; 



Legs with honey dun hackle. 



No. 41. Twitch Bell. 



About the 28th of June may be seen flying about in great 

 numbers ; continues till the middle of July : best in the evening. 



Wings. Inside lightest part of a Starling's quill feather ; outside 

 and legs, brown hackle. 



Body. Brown Peacock's herl, made in the same style as the 

 Soldier, No. 35, but much less. 



