DESCRIPTION OF FLIES. 



4. Body warped with pale orange silk; wing;s, fea- 

 ther from under a young grouse-wing of a dun colour 

 hook No. 1. This fly is a good killer to the end Sep- 

 tember. 



5. Body made with lead coloured silk and peacock 

 harl ; wings, feather from the back of a long wing 

 hook No. or 1. 



6. The body of this fly is made and warped with 

 dark green silk peacock and black ostrich harl, twisted 

 tosS&vi'J the husks or wings are made with a red fea- 

 ther from the tail of a partridge hook No. 1. This 

 fly kills to the end of August, 



WINGED FLIES. 



(THE BRACKIN CLOCK AS ABOVE.) 



1. Body orange silk; wing, feather from a buff hen 

 and a red cockle hackle, warped two or three times un- 

 der the wing. 



4. Body warped with pale orange silk ; wings, fea- 

 ther from the wing of a starling, with a buff hackle un- 

 der the wing. 



JULY. 



1 BUFF DUN. 



2 RED ANT FLY. 



3 SPANISH NEEDLE. 



4. RED BREECHES. 



5. BLACK ANT, 

 f>. STREAM FLY. 



HACKLED FLIES. 

 1. Dubbing, buff ferrit warped with buff silk ; 



