20 DESCRIPTION OF FLIES. 



woodcock's wing hook No. 2. This fly is an excellent 

 killer, and continues on, till the end of June. 



3. Dubbed with blue rabbit fur very sparingly from 

 the tail to the middle, so that the silk will show through, 

 then from the middle to the wings with a little buff ferrit 

 fur ; wings, feather from the back of a dun hen, warpt 

 with pale primrose silk hook No. 2. This fly kills best 

 morning and evening. 



No. 4. Dubbed with fur from the back of a hare's ear 

 or neck, whipt with pale yellow silk ; wings, feather from 

 under the woodcock's wing hook No. 2. This fly con- 

 tinues to the end of May. 



5. Dubbed with a dirty lemon-coloured wool, whipt 

 with yellow silk ; wings, feather from the back of a par- 

 tridge of a pale brown colour hcok No. 2. 



6. Dubbing m this fly is dispensed with : whipt with a 

 dark brown drab silk : wings, feather from under the wood- 

 cock's wing hook No. 2. A good killer till the middle 

 of June. 



WINGED FLIES. 



2. Dubbing and silk as in the hackle ; wings, the wing 

 feather of a woodcock, with a dirty dark red coloured cock 

 hackle, warpt under the wings hook No. 2. 



3. Dubbing and silk as in the hackle ; wings, feather 

 from the starling or fieldfare, with a pale buff hackle from a 

 cock or hen, wrapt under the wings hook No. 2. 



4. Dubbing and silk as in the hackle ; wings, feather 

 from the woodcock's wing, with a pale buff hackle under 

 the wing ho^k No. 2. 



