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at Mr. Main's, in Jermyn Street, and, I think, 

 one or two other places. It is thus dressed : 



Tag : As before. 



Tail : As before. 



Butt : As before. 



Body : Divided into two parts, with black ostrich 

 herl and small magenta hackle points at the 

 joint ; the body itself is composed of flat silver 

 tinsel ribbed with oval ditto as before. 



Throat : Magenta hackle and small speckled 

 guinea-fowl over (as before). 



Wings : Under wing light grizzled turkey ; over 

 wing strips of large mottled feather from the 

 wing of the great bustard. 



Cheeks : Jungle-cock. 



Collar : A crimson hackle. 



Head : Varnished. 



7. THE BUTCHER. 



A well-named fly, for I suppose that no fly, not 

 even the Jock Scott, has killed more fish than 

 the Butcher. 



Tag : Silver twist and yellow silk. 



Tail : A topping, teal, and light-blue macaw. 



Butt : Black ostrich. 



Body : Divided into four parts, arranged thus 

 from tail to head, viz., light-claret, light-blue, 

 dark -claret, and dark -blue; these are made 

 either of seal's fur dyed or pig's wool. 



