16 ON FLY-MAKING. 



No. 3. Body dubbed under the wings with brown and 

 red mohair or wool mixed together, the middle of the body 

 black and towards the tail light brown, the tag of the tail 

 red, warped with brown silk, ;old twist, and a dark red 

 cock's hackle ; the wings are made with the feather from a 

 turkey of a pale buff colour and large black spots. 



No. 4. The body dubbed with dark red wool under 

 the wings, the remaining part of the body black with a deep 

 orange tag at the tail, warped with brown silk, silver twist, 

 and a black cock's hackle ; the wings are made with a black 

 feather of the turkey, tipt with white at the ends. 



No. .'). Body dubbed with bright brown wool or m<3- 

 hair, warped with red silk, gold twist, and a red cock's 

 hackle, with three laps of copper-coloured peacock's harl 

 round the tail and head, the tag of the tail a bright orange 

 colour ; the wings are made with the brown spotted feather 

 of a mallard. 



The next is made as follows : The body is dubbed with 

 fur from the back of a hare, neck warped with brown silk ; 

 copper-coloured peacock harl and a deep red cock's hackle 

 for legs, the tag of the tail yellow mohair ; the wings are 

 made with a darkish brown speckled feather of a bittern's 

 wing. 



The next fly is made with light brown and gold-coloured 

 mohair mixed for the body, warped with gold twist and 

 red silk, with a red head and orange tail, the wings are 

 made with the mottled feather of a peacock's wing, the legs 

 are made with a black and a red cock's hackle ; warp the 

 black hackle on before the red one. 



The body of the next fly is made with lead-coloured 



