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feather ; body in the same manner as describ- 

 ed for the black ant, of gold coloured mo- 

 hair, or copper coloured peacock's harl, with 

 a ginger hackle for legs. 



No. 41. represents the small black ant; 

 both this and its companion of the same size 

 are to be made of the same materials as 

 directed for the large ants, but (as exhi- 

 bited) on a much smaller scale. 



Xo. 42. Stye gclloto ^aUg iFlg 



is to be used early in May, being one of the 

 flies which prepare the fish for the green and 

 gray drakes. In appearance it is extremely 

 delicate : the wings, which are four, lie flat 

 on the back, and are to be made of a dyed 

 feather or hackle ; the body of yellow mar- 

 tin s fur, crewel or mohair. 



The description of the flies represented 

 in the plates being here concluded, it remains 



