!.: THE DOV1.Y. 



tippet feathers for under-wing, a few emerald peacock 

 herls thrown in and one topping. 



No. 8. Tag, gold tinsel ; tail, a topping and ibis ; body, 

 burnt sienna brown wool (fattish) ; gold thread ; a coch- 

 y-bondu hackle all up ; wing, two tippets and slices of 

 gold pheasant tail, and brown mallard over ; black head. 

 Hook No. 8. All Mr. Hotchkiss's flies are dressed on 

 double hooks of the sneck bend pattern. 



Add to the above list the Silver and Blue Doctors, and 

 the Butchers more particularly, and the list for the Wye 

 will be complete. 



THE DOVEY OR DEIFI. 



No. 1. The Welshman's Fairy. Tag, gold tinsel and 

 orange floss ; tail, a topping, and gallina stained pink ; 

 but, black ostrich ; body, red wool ; silver tinsel ; hackle, 

 claret and golden-olive laid together and wound on simul- 

 taneously ; ! pale-blue dun hackle (unstained) at shoulders; 

 wing, strips of mallard, brown mottled turkey, florican, 

 gallina, pale dirty pink swan ; blue macaw ribs ; black 

 head. 



No. 2. The Captain. This is a jointed fly. Tag, gold 

 thread ; tail, a topping and tippet ; but, black ostrich ; 

 body in four joints. The first joint is composed one half 

 of dark orange, and the other of dark red floss, just 

 below the joint a few turns of fine gold thread, above this 

 a small cock of the rock feather put on as a hackle. The 

 next joint is bright yellow and dark red floss, gold thread, 

 and cock of the rock hackle as before. The third and 

 fourth joints are of yellow and black floss, gold thread, 

 and cock of the rock hackle as before, at the shoulders 



1 This will be found easiest to do either by stripping one side of the 

 hackle, or preparing the hackles and laying one within the other. 



