481 APPENDIX. NO, III* 



SAND FLY. Body, dark brown foal's hair, a little 

 bloa squirrel's fur, and the whitish yellow of the same ; 

 warp with yellow silk. Wing, the light part of a field- 

 fare's feather. 



MAY. 



The nine foregoing Flies directed for April > and 

 also the 



BLOA HERL. Body, fox's fur, dark part of a hare's 

 scut, greenish herl of a peacock (if the weather is 

 warm for the season, otherwise little or none of the 

 greenish herl) ; warp with brown silk. Wing, of a 

 starling's feather. 



DUN. Body, dunnish bloa fur of an old fox ; 

 mixed with pale yellow, the ends of the hairs of an 

 old fox almost red, some coarse hairs taken out of 

 the tail or brush ; warp with yellow. Wing, starling's 

 feather. 



STONE-GNAT. Body, the roots of the darkest 

 part of a hare's scut, the top or ends being cut off; 

 warp with ash-coloured silk. Wing, a blackbird's fea* 

 ther. 



LIGHT BLOA. Body, light fur of an old fox, 

 mixed with pale yellow crewel ; warp with pale yellow 

 silk. Wing, light feather of a jay. 



ORANGE BROWN. Body, orange-coloured wool, 

 with bright brown bear's hair mixed ; warp with orange 

 silk. Wing, of a starling's feather. 



PEACOCK HACKLE. Body, peacock's ruddy herl 5 

 red cock's hackle. Warp with red silk. 



BLACK HERL. Body, black herl of a.n ostrich, 



