NO. It. APPENDIX. 



JUNE. 



The May-JHes, most of them, as above. 



JULY. 



MIDDLING BROWN. Made of calf's hair, twisted 

 upon pale yellow silk, for the silk to appear. Wing^ 

 of a mallard's feather. 



DARK BROWN. Warp with red silk, with a deep 

 orange tag at the tail. Wing, of a mallard's feather, 



WILLOW CRICKET, or SMALL PEACOCK FLY. A 

 herl of a green peacock's feather ; warp with green silk. 

 Wing, of a starling's feather, longer than the body. 



A morning fly, especially for Grayling in rapid rivers. 



PISMIRE. The body, some few reeves of a cock- 

 pheasant's tail feather, or ruddy barge-sail, or brown 

 carpet, or old bear's hair, towards the roots, tan- 

 ned with the weather; one peacock's herl may be 

 twisted with it : warp with ruddy silk. Wing, the 

 light part of a starling's feather, left longer than the 

 body. 



A killing Jly after an cmmet-jlight, tut not before. 



AUGUST. 



The Pismire through this month ; as also the other 

 Flies of the last month. 



SEPTEMBER. 



LARGE FOZTID LIGHT BROWN. The body of light 

 calf or cow's hair, or seal's fur dyed of the colour ; 



