THE BRITISH ANGLER'S LEXICON. 



210, 



macaw, with silks of all shades (floss and twisted), gold and 

 silver tinsels and threads, dyed hackles of different sizes, 

 turkey, goose, and swan feathers dyed, likewise wax and 

 varnish. 



SALMON FLY CASE. 



Salmon Fly Making? Tools consist of table vice, 

 small files, scissors, needles, and knife. 



Sandwich, The. Most anglers like to carry some- 

 thing wherewith to sustain the inner man ; and as fish, 

 especially trout, as a rule cease biting greedily between 

 the hours of one and three o'clock, the angler should take 

 this opportunity of eating his lunch. Sandwiches made in 

 the usual manner, of slices of bread buttered and a layer of 

 meat and mustard placed between them, wrapped up in 

 paper, are generally very dry and tasteless articles of diet. 

 The better plan is to provide oneself with a proper 

 sandwich case, which can be had at almost any hard- 

 ware or tackle shop ; this can be easily carried in the 

 pocket or pannier. In the bottom of this case place the 



