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This is the dressing of the pale blue dun, so fre- 

 quently seen during the autumn. 



21. GOLDEN DUN. 



Wings. Pale coot. 



Body. Flat gold. 



Hackle and Whisk. Dark blue Andalusian. 



Hook, oo or ooo. 



Very successful with both trout and grayling 

 when feeding on " smuts," as the various shades of 

 black gnat and midge are frequently styled. 



22. HARE'S EAR. 



Wrings. Pale starling. 



Body. Pale primrose silk. 



Legs. The lightest fur from a hare's face 



spun on pale yellow tying-silk,and worked 



as a hackle. 

 Whisk. Four or five strands of a ginger 



cock's-beard hackle. 

 Hook, o, oo or ooo. 

 Ogden's original pattern. 



23. GOLD- RIBBED HARE'S EAR. 



Wings. Medium or pale starling. 



Body and Legs. The body is formed of dark 

 fur from a hare's face, ribbed with fine 

 flat gold, and the hare's fur picked out at 

 shoulder to form legs. 



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Whisk. Red cock's beard hackle. 

 Hook, o or oo. 



