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No. 5. Alder Fly. 



Bred in October ; continues till April ; a good fly on woody 

 streams. 



No. 6. Blue Midge. 



A good fly late in autumn, and early in spring ; best on moist 

 days inclined for rain. 



No. 7. Bed Tailed Spinner. 



Metamorphosis of No. 1 ; latter end of March, and early part of 

 April, towards evening. 



No. 8. Great Brown or March Brown. 



March and April ; the darker ones first. 



No. 9. Cow Dung Ply. 



March and April ; also August and September ; best on windy 

 days. 



No. 10. Brown Clock or Peacock Fly. 



One of the earliest insects ; taken best on bright frosty mornings, 

 before the browns and bloas have come out. 



No. 11. Yellow Legg'd Bloa. 



Good from about the 20th of March to the end of April ; par- 

 ticularly on cold days in the middle of the latter month. 



