i!AP. till. THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 441 



DUN. The dubbing, of the fur of a black rabbet mixt 

 with a little yellow \ the wings, of the feather of a blue 

 pigeon's wing. 



AUGUST. 



The same flies with July. 



1. Then another ANT-FLY. The dubbing, of the 

 black brown hair of a cow; some red warpt-in for the 

 tag of his tail; and a dark wing. A killing fly. 



2. Next, a fly called the FERN-FLY. The dub- 

 bing, of the fur of a hare's neck, that is of the colour of 

 fern, or bracken ; with a darkish grey wing of a mal- 

 lard's feather. A killer, too. 



3. Besides these, we have a WHITE HACKLE. The 

 body, of white mohair ; and warped about with a white 

 hackle-feather: and this is, assuredly, taken for thistle- 

 down. 



4. We have also, this month, a HARRY-LONG-LEGS 

 (o). The body made of bear's dun, and blue wool 

 mixt ; and a brown hackle-feather, overall. 



Lastly, In this month all the same browns and duns 

 are taken, that were taken in Mai/. 



SEPTEMBER. 



This month, the same flies are taken that are taken 

 in ApriL 



1. To which, I shall only add a CAMEL-BROWN 

 fly. The dubbing pulled out of the lime of a wall, 



VARIATIONS. 



foj HARRY-LONG-LEGS. Made of lightish bear's hair, and a dunnish 

 hackle; add a few hairs of light blue mohair, and a little fox-cub down: 

 warp with light-grey or pale-blue silk; the head, large. 



Taken chiefly in a cloudy windy day. I have formerly, in the rivers near 

 London^ bad great tuccesS) jfisbing -with a long line t and the head of this insert 

 w?/y. 



c c 2 



