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than the last. It is to be found about the 

 latter end of May, and is a good morning 

 fly. The body of mole-skin, or the fur from 

 a black greyhound : the wings, which are 

 four in number, are to be dressed in the same 

 form as No. 7, plate iv. and are made 

 from the feather of a starling ; and a reddish 

 ginger hackle for legs. This is also a good 

 fly for Grayling. 



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has four wing's made from the blue feather of 

 a mallard-teal. The head is of the dark fur 

 from the hare's ear ; the body gold coloured 

 mohair mixed with orange camlet, and a 

 little brown fur ; a small blue cock's hackle 

 for legs. This is an alluring fly to Salmon 

 mort if dressed rather larger than the repre- 

 sentation ; and on a smaller scale, none better 

 can be found for the Salmon fry. 



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