482 APPENDIX. 



NO. Ill; 



FEBRUARY. 



The same Flies as are directed for the preceding 

 hionth. 



MARCH. 



The same Flies as are directed for the preceding 

 months ; and also the 



TURKEY FLY, or MARCH FLY. Body, brown foal's 

 hair, tops of the wings of a woodcock, some ruddy, 

 others grey, well mixed together : warp with pink and 

 fellow, or pink and light coloured brown silk, twisted 

 together : wing, of a pheasant-cock's feather. 



N. B. This, it is supposed, is the Cob-fly, so much 

 cried up in Wales. 



APRIL. 



LIGHT BLOA. Body, light fox-cub fur, a little 

 light foal's hair ; a little squirrel's bloa, and the whit- 

 ish yellow of the same, all these well mixed toge- 

 ther ; warp with yellow silk. Wing, of a light field- 

 fare's feather. 



DUN. Body, dunnest filmert* or martern's fur, 

 Indian fox-dun, light dun fox-cub, coarse hair of the 

 stump of a squirrel's tail of a brightish brown or a yel- 

 lowish cast ; warp with yellow silk. Wing, the light 

 feather of a fieldfare. 



PLAIN HACKLE. Body, black ostrich herl, with 



* Filmert. This is the animal xvhich Walton, p. 95, calls the full- 

 mart : but the former is a name by which it is very well known at the 

 furrier's. 



