DESCRIPTION OF FLIES. 23 



peacock's feather warped with it ; wings, feather from 

 the back of a woodcock hook No. 1. This fly will kill 

 very well to the end of July. 



6. Warped with red silk, and a peacock harl warped 

 with it; wings, feather of a red cock's hackle with a 

 black list up the middle of it. This fly continues to the 

 end of August. 



7. Dubbing, water rat fur, warped with lead co- 

 loured silk, feather from the neck of a dun hen which is 

 dun in the middle and black on the edges hook No. 2. 



JUNE. 



1 BANK FLY. 



2 PARTRIDGE RUMP. 



3 ORANGE BROWN. 



4 ORANGE DUN. 

 5' BLACK SHINER. 

 6 BRACKIN CLOCK. 



HACKLED FLIES. 



1 . Dubbing, a little dark orange wool under the 

 wings, warped with orange silk ; wings, feather from 

 under the wing of a landrail or a buff hen hook No. I. 

 This fly kills best in the clearing of the water. 



2. Dubbing, fur from the back of hare's ear, twisted 

 sparingly round the silk, that is of a pale orange colour; 

 wings, feather from the back of a partridge hook No. 1. 

 This fly is taken from the beginning of May to the end 

 of August. 



3. Dubbing, deep orange wool under the wing, 

 warped with deep orange silk ; wings, feather from the 

 back of a partridge hook No. 1. This fly is an excel- 

 lent killer, and is taken to (he end of September. 



