70 LIST OF FLIES. 



81ST. SPOTTED WHISK DRAKE. Length a quarter; 

 wings a quarter, which are fine and of a light blue bloa 

 tinge ; shoulders strong, and, with the body, are of a dark 

 red brown color ; legs a pale ale or gingery transparency ; 

 large dark eyes ; whisks a light hair-like transparency, 

 spotted with dark. 



Body orange silk, waxed ; hackled with a small snipe 

 bloa feather, or from the tern or sea swallow ; with a few 

 fibres of light red mohair or squirrel's fur at the breast. 



After casting becomes a small red drake ; hackled, for 

 wings and legs, with a small red cock's hackle ; orange silk 

 for body, waxed at the shoulders. 



8 2ND. FRINGED DUN. Full length a quarter ; length 

 one-eighth and one-sixteenth ; top wings a light cigar brown 

 color, and bloaish transparency, fringed long at the edges ; 

 legs and body a red brown transparency ; eyes dark; Are 

 out and hatching in the day time. 



May be hackled with a feather selected from the dotterel 

 or sandpiper ; copper-colored silk, with a few fibres of 

 hare's ear or squirrel's fur at the breast. 



83RD. ORANGE BROWN. Full length better than half 

 an inch ; length about three-eighths ; feelers a quarter, 

 notched light and dark ; eyes small and dark ; top of head, 

 shoulders, and closed wings appear of a middle brown, of 

 an orange tinge ; shoulders, body, and legs are orange bot- 

 tom, touched and marked with light brown ; wings three- 

 eighths or better ; veined from the shoulders, and crossed 

 half length ; are of a pale reddish brown or light amber 

 tinge a rich orange hue and transparency pervades the 

 whole of the fly. They are hatching this month, and are 

 out daily to near evening until October. 



Hackled or winged with a landrail's feather ; bright 

 orange silk for body ; with a few fibres of mohair or squir- 

 rel's fur at the breast. 



