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GREKN WELL'S GLORY body, olive silk, ribbed with fine gold thread ; ley** 

 furnace hackle ; winy*, from water-hen quill feather. This was 

 originally brought out by the Rev. Canon Greenwell, of Durham, to 

 represent the iron blue. 



FRANCIS FLY body, bright scarlet floss silk, ribbed with peacock herl ; 

 leys, dun cock's hackle ; wings, two tips of same. 



THE GOVERNOR body, peacock herl, tipped at tail with orange floss- 

 silk ; leys, red hackle ; winy*, woodcock quill feather. 



THE COACHMAN body, peacock herl ; leys, red hackle ; winy a, pure white 

 feather from a hen or duck. 



BLUE QUILL GNAT body, composed of herl, with the rough parts scraped 

 off with thumb and finger nails ; leys, blue dun hackle ; winys, starling 

 quill feather. 



RED QUILL GNAT body, composed of herl, same way prepared as 

 described in blue quill gnat, tied with red silk ; ley*, red hackle ;: 

 winy ^, from quill feather of starling. 



BLUE UPRIGHT body, composed of quill, prepared as described. This 

 fly is made buzz, and hackled with a blue cock's hackle, with fibres of 

 same colour for tail. 



FENWICK'S FANCY body, peacock's herl ; ley*, ginger or red hackle ;: 

 winy*, from hen pheasant quill feather. 



WICKHAM'S FANCY body, gold tinsel ; ley*, red hackle, run up body ;. 

 winy*, from starling quill feather. 



RED ANT body, red waxed silk ; two or three turns of copper peacock's 

 herl at tail ; winy*, starling quill feather ; Itys, red hackle. 



BLACK ANT body, black silk ; two or three turns of black ostrich herl at 

 tail ; winy*, from quill feather of starling of darkest shade ; ley*, black, 

 hackle. 



Cocn-Y-BoNDU No list would be complete without giving the dressing 

 of this world-renowned fly. Body made thick, of dark copper-coloured 

 peacock's herl, mixed with black ostrich ; dressed as a hackle fly, the 

 wings and legs formed by a dark red hackle, with black in centre ; tied 

 on all sizes of hooks from No. 1 to 8, the larger sizes being used for lake 

 fishing and having an orange tail or tag added. It is used the whole 

 season. 



BRACKEN CLOCK body, copper-coloured peacock's herl, tied with orange 

 silk ; hackle*, from red feather of landrail. This is one of the most 

 deadly of spiders, and may be used the whole season. It will take 

 grayling equally well. 



