26 DESCRIPTION OF FLIES. 



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

 dark part of a starling's wing-feather, with a buff cock 

 hackle, dyed a deep red colour under the wings. 



5. Dabbing and silk the same as in the hackle fly ; 

 wings, feather from a sea swallow's wing, with a black 

 hackle under the wings. 



The above-mentioned flies kill as well, if not better, 

 than the hackle flies. 



A UGUST. 



1 YELLOW DUN. 



2 BLUE Dux. 



3 RED SPINNER. 



4 LITTLE WHIRLING BLUE. 



HACKLED FLIES. 



1. Dubbing, martin's yellow fur under the wings, 

 warped with gold-coloured silk : wings, feather from a 

 dun hen hook No. 1 . This fly is taken to the end of next 

 month, and is taken well in April. 



2. Dubbing, pale blue rabbit fur and buff ferrit fur, 

 mixed and twisted very sparingly round primrose silk ; 

 wings, feather from a pale blue pigeon hook NO. 1. 



WINGED FLIES. 



3. Body with dark red mohair, warped with a dark 

 red silk, and ribbed with gold flattened wire ; wings, fea- 

 ther from a starlings wing, and a red haekle under the 

 wings hook No. 2. 



4. Dubbed very sparingly with red squirrel's fur, 

 warped with pale yellow silk ; wings, feather from the 



