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possible comfort, not only when fishing, bicycling, etc., 

 but when indoors. The plate on advertisement page 

 xxvi. shows these glasses when in use, and also when 

 placed in perfect safety on the peak of the fishing-cap. 

 In this plate the patent arms are shown as riveted 

 to the ends of the arms of the spectacles, but the patent 

 arms can be purchased with self-attachments, so that 

 one end can be at once readily fixed to the cap in any 

 desired position, and the other with equal ease fixed 

 to any part of the arms of an ordinary pair of spectacles 

 in which case the unnecessary ends of the arms of 

 the spectacles between such point and the ears should 

 be filed off, and the spectacles kept permanently on 

 the cap. 



THE FLY-NET AND FISHERMAN'S LAMP 



The usefulness of these articles has already been 

 described in Chapter III., and further particulars can 

 be seen on advertisement pages. 



CONCLUSION 



In conclusion, I trust that this book will be of assist- 

 ance to many, and of offence to none, and that while 

 following the paths familiar to all fishermen, I may be 

 pardoned for depending almost entirely on my own 

 experience and ideas in the matter of " THE SCIENCE 

 OF DRY FLY FISHING AND SALMON FLY FISHING." 



