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NUMBER IV. 

 Referred to from Part II. page 425, n. 



FEBRUARY. 



PRIME DWN. Dubbing, of the down of a fox-cub, 

 warped with sad ash-coloured silk : wings, of the fea- 

 ther got from the quill of a * shepstare's wing. 7' his 

 fly is made little : but there is another, made of the same 

 dubbing, larger by far. 



MARCH. 



The same Flies as are taken in February, will be 

 taken in March : and also those hereafter mentioned. 



MOORISH BROWN. Dubbing, of the wool of a black 

 sheep ; warped with red silk. Wings, of the feather 

 got from a partridge wing. 



PALM-FLY. Dubbing, of the hair of a brown spa- 

 niel, got on the outsicle of the ear, and a little sea-green 

 wool mixed ; warped with brown cloth-coloured silk. 

 Wings, of a shepstare's quill-feather. 



GREEN-TAIL. Dubbing, of the brown hair of a spa- 

 niel, got on the outside of the ear : but a little, in the 

 end of the tail, must be all of sea-green wool, without 

 mixture. Wings, as the last. 



* The reader is to note, that shepstare, stare, and starling, are words 

 synonymous. Vid. Minsheu's Ditt. Vote STARE. 



