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Tfaefirllis (to ufe his own words) the Dm-fyy 

 mMarchy made of dua Wool, and the Feathers of 

 a Partridge's Wing. 



The lecond is a Dun-fly too^ and made of black 

 Wool, and the Feathers of a black Drake ; the Body 

 made of the firft^and the Wings of the latter. 



The third is the Stone-fly, in ^ril ; the Body is 

 made of black Wool made yellow under the Wings 

 and Tail* 



The fourth is the Ruddy-fly^ in the beginning of 

 May y the Body being made or red Wool, and bound 

 about with black Silk, with the Feathers of a red Ca- 

 pon, which hang dangling on his lides next his Tail. 



The fifth is the Telhrv or Greenifh Fly^ in June ; 

 the Body is made of black Wool, with a yellow Lift 

 on either fide,3nd the Wings taken ofFthe Wings of a 

 Bnzzardj bound with black braked Hemp* 



The fixth is the Moortjh-fly ^ the Body made of duf- 

 kifhWool, and the Wings made of the blackilh Mail 

 of the Drake. 



The fcventh is the Tawny- fly, good until the middle 

 of June '^ the Body madeoftawni^ Wool, the Wings 

 mzdQ contrary one againft another, of the whitilh 

 iVlail of the white Drake. 



The eighth is the Waip-fiy^ in July ^ the Body made 

 of black 'Wool lapt about with yellow Silk, the 

 \^^ings made of Drake- featlrers. 



The ninth i*; the Shel-flyy good in the middle of 7«- 

 ly % the Body made of grcenifli Wool lapt about wirh 

 the Herle of a Peacock's Tail, and the Wings made 

 of Buzzards Wings. 



The tenth and laft is the Dra\e-fly,good in jlugufl -, 

 the Body made of black Wool lapt about with black 

 Silk, his Wings of the Mail of the bbck Drake with 

 2 black head. 



And then having named two more, he concludes wit- 

 tily. 



