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approximates to a yellow, and is taken ex- 

 tremely well late in the evening of a calm 

 Summer's day. The body is made of martin's 

 yellow fur, with a little mouse's fur mixed 

 with it ; the wings of the mallard's feather 

 dyed of a very pale yellow, or with a pale 

 ginger cock's hackle. The same process will 

 answer for staining this colour as is recom- 

 mended for the green drake ; but it must not 

 be allowed to imbibe too deep a tinge. 



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is a small delicate fly, and an excellent bait for 

 Grayling in the months of September and 

 October. The wings must be made very 

 small, from the snipe's wing; or, as is equally 

 to be recommended in all small flies, of a 

 hackle of a bluish dun colour : the body of 

 dark moleskin, wrapped with bright purple 

 silk. 



