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floss ; thick gold twist ; hackle bright reddish claret, 

 medium orange hackle at shoulder, with blue jay over it ; 

 wings peacock, gold pheasant tail, bustard, and wood-duck, 

 one topping ; blue macaw ribs ; and black head. Hooks 

 Nos. 6 to 8. 



THE BANN. 



The following four flies are also by William Doherty 

 and Son : 



No. 1. The Garibaldi Fly. This is an invention of 

 Doherty's, and a showy-looking fly it is. It is tied in 

 three joints ; tag, silver thread and lemon floss ; tail, a 

 topping ; but, green peacock herl ; first joint yellow-orange, 

 three turns of silver thread at joint, then yellowish-olive 

 hackle and green peacock herl above it, second joint a 

 shade redder orange, hackle, &c., as before, the hackle a 

 ruddier tinge in the olive, third joint same as last, with 

 light claret hackle, blue jay at shoulder ; under wing, 

 two good-sized full length tippet feathers, slips of brown 

 turkey on either side, a topping over all ; red and blue 

 macaw ribs ; head, green peacock herl. 



No. 2. The Golden-olive Fly. This is a Ballyshannon 

 pattern ; at least a fly very much resembling it is used 

 there. Tag, silver thread, and medium blue floss ; tail, a 

 topping ; but, black ostrich ; body, golden-yellow floss ; 

 gold tinsel and gold thread side by side ; hackle golden- 

 olive, blue jay at shoulder; wing, mixed bustard, grey 

 mallard, and peacock, a few fibres of tippet and red parrot, 

 one topping ; red and blue macaw ribs ; black head. 



No. 3. The Blue Jay. This is the Blue Doctor dressed 

 with jay, instead of blue hackle, with a mixed wing as 

 before, and one topping. 



No. 4. The Green Grouse. Tag, gold thread and red- 



