308 GARRY FLIES. 



No. 1. Tag, silver tinsel and lemon floss; tail, a top- 

 ping and some black partridge ; but, black ostrich herl ; 

 body, orange floss, three or four turns, dark orange pig's 

 wool (almost red) one-third, a lighter and browner orange 

 for the rest of the body, dressed roughish, and picked out; 

 broad silver tinsel and gold twist ; hackle, bright orange, 

 light blue on the shoulders, with gallina over it ; under 

 wing, a tippet, strips of bustard, peacock and gold 

 pheasant tail over it, a sword feather over that, and top- 

 ping over all ; blue macaw ribs; a jungle-cock feather at 

 either shoulder ; head, black. Dressed large on straight 

 hook. 



No. 2. Tag, gold tinsel and mulberry and gold-coloured 

 floss ; tail, a topping and some sprigs of tippet and wood- 

 duck ; but, black ostrich herl ; body, gold-coloured floss 

 eilk, three or four turns, and mixed medium green and 

 yellow pig's wool, the green predominating ; broad silver 

 tinsel and gold twist; black hackle, gallina (pretty thick) 

 on the shoulder ; under wing, a tippet feather and a sword 

 feather, with strips of orange, yellow, and dark claret-red 

 swan, strips of gold pheasant tail, brown mallard, bustard 

 over it ; teal on either shoulder, topping over all ; blue 

 macaw ribs ; black head. 



No. 3. Tag, silver tinsel and gold-coloured floss ; tail, 

 a topping ; but, black ostrich; body, one-third gold-coloured 

 floss, the rest darkish red pig's wool ; silver tinsel ; hackle, 

 black, blue jay on shoulder ; wing, a slice or two of gold 

 pheasant tippet, two or three slices orange swan, strips of 

 grey mallard and gold pheasant tail, doubled jungle-cock 

 on either side ; blue macaw ribs ; black head. There is 

 another capital fly for the Garry in early spring, called 



The Snow Fly (Plate XI.). Tag, silver tinsel ; tail, 

 ibis, wood-duck, and small topping ; but, a turn or two of 

 black wool ; the body is in four joints, and is composed of 

 stout silver twist, at every joint a wad of pig's wool is tied 



