440 DOCTOR KEXEALY. 



wing two slips of teal and some tippet, upper two slips of 

 dark dun (cinnamon) turkey. In default, gled or even 

 Monal pheasant will do. 



No. 3. Doctor Kenealy. This is a Blue Doctor with a 

 gallina at shoulder, and speckled grey turkey wings. 



No. 4. Tag, silver tinsel ; tail, a topping ; body, dark 

 red (deep ruby) wad of wool of same colour picked out at 

 shoulder, silver tinsel and twist ; silver grey hackle with 

 black centre and tip all up, gallina at shoulder ; wing, 

 tippet, teal, bustard, gold pheasant tail, one topping, short 

 jungle-cock at side, a new dressing of the old pattern. 



Another Doctor is used on Eden with a wing of grey 

 drake, sprigs of sword feather and yellow and orange swan, 

 bustard, gold pheasant tail, and short jungle-cock at side. 



No. 5. One of Mr. Pattinson's favourite patterns. Mr. 

 Pattinson is the secretary of the Angling Association. Tag, 

 silver tinsel ; tail, a bit of saddle feather and a fibre or 

 two of ibis ; body, two turns of gold floss, the rest of 

 paleish pea green floss ; silver tinsel a black hackle all the 

 way up ; wing, a saddle feather and some tippet with a little 

 grey drake and brown speckled turkey (lightish at tip) 

 over. 



No. 6. Routledge's pattern. Tag, silver tinsel ; tail, a 

 bunch of yellow fibres from parroquet; body, darkish 

 blue floss, with bright red wool at shoulder ; silver tinsel, 

 violet hackle down two-thirds of the body ; wing, some 

 sprigs of grey drake, a bit of tippet, a bit of gold pheasant 

 rump, and of saddle over strips of cinnamon turkey. 



No. 7, also Routledge. This fly is very like the last, 

 save that the tail is a topping ; the lower part of the body 

 is dark violet like the hackle ; gold twist is added to the 

 tinsel ; and there is no rump or saddle feather in the wing, 

 but more cinnamon turkey ; and there are two short single 

 spot jungle-cocks at cheek. 



The hooks vary from 6 to 8. 



