ioo ON ARTIFICIAL FLIES. 



Body. Orange floss silk ribbed with a strand 

 of peacock sword-feather, and with fine 

 flat gold. 



Hook, o Long or oo Long. 

 A very favourite hot-weather pattern. 



53. CORKSCREW. . 



Hackle. Brown ginger cock. 

 Body. The quill of a red-brown partridge 

 tail-feather from which the plume has 

 been entirely cut away with scissors. 

 Hook, i, o, or oo. 



Before using the quill for the body, flatten it 

 well by drawing it backwards and forwards be- 

 tween the thumb-nail and forefinger. In small 

 streams or coloured water it is considered irre- 

 sistible by Mr. Marryat, to whose inventive genius 

 this pattern is due. 



54. SANCTUARY. 



Hackle. Coch-y-bonddhu. 



Body. Dark hare's-ear ribbed with fine flat 



gold. 



Hook. 2, i, or o. 

 The invention of Dr. Sanctuary, of Salisbury. 



55. GREEN INSECT. 

 Hackle. Pale blue dun. 



Body. Two or three strands of peacock 



sword-feather twisted together. 

 Hook, o or oo. 



