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No. 24. a little brown fly which appears 

 in June, and continues until September, 

 is a good fly before sunset in a warm even- 

 ing. The body of dark brown fur ribbed 

 with orange silk ; and a hackle of a greenish 

 tinge from the back of a woodpecker, or 

 dusky green parrot. 



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No* 25. is a brown winged fly, which is fre- 

 quently seen during the months of June, 

 July, and August. The body is of dark 

 blue fur mixed with a portion of black sheep's 

 wool ; the wings from the brown feather of 

 a grouse ; and a dark cock's hackle for legs. 

 It is a good fly in still water, where it play- 

 fully skims the surface, somewhat in the 

 manner of the Harry Long Legs. 



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