LIST OF TROUT-FLIES 



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these letters I have put to indicate that it is, of 

 the two or three different patterns there referred to, 

 the one which is most suitable for down-stream 

 work with a wet-fly. 



The authors to which I refer are Francis 

 Francis, Ronalds, Halford, Theakstone, etc. 

 Halford's patterns, save where they are dressed 

 hackled, are more suitable for dry-liy work. 



Where either author makes mention of any 

 points of interest regarding any particular fly, I 

 have added such observations, as also anything 

 which I have myself noticed from time to time, 

 which I think may be of service to or interest 

 the reader. 



LIST OF TROUT-FLIES. 



1. *The stone-fly. 



2. *The mayfly. 



3. *The gray drake. 



4. *The spent gnat. 



5. *The march-brown 



(male and**female). 



6. **The blue dun. 



7. The blue quill. 



8. ** The olive dun, 



dark, **medium and 

 **light. 



9. The yellow dun. 



10. **The iron-blue dun. 



1 1. The jenny spinner. 



12. The July dun. 



13. The August dun. 



14. The little pale-blue 



dun. 



15. The great red 



spinner. 



1 6. **The red spinner. 



17. *The brown spinner. 



1 8. The claret spinner. 



19. **The red quill. 



20. **The alder. 



21. Large silver sedge. 



22. **Small silver sedge. 



23. **Orange sedge. 



