no ON ARTIFICIAL FLIES. 



dressed on No. 2, 2 long, 3, 3 long, 4, or 4 long 

 hooks. 



A. Wings. Canadian Summer or Wood Duck. 

 Head. Bronze peacock herl. 

 Hackles. The first a hen pheasant dyed in 



No. II., and the second a good blue 



Andalusian cock. 

 Whisk. Four or five strands of Brown 



Mallard wing-feather. 

 Body. Detached, of white horsehair over 



wheaten straw or cigarette maize, worked 



on a doubled undyed bristle, and the 



body ribbed with well waxed yellow 



tying-silk. 



15. Wings. Canadian Summer or Wood Duck. 

 Head. Bronze peacock herl. 

 Shoulder Hackle, Grey hen dyed slightly in 



No. II. 



Ribbing Hackle. Pale ginger cock. 

 Body. Straw or maize ribbed with crimson 



tying-silk. 



Whisk. Brown Mallard. 



Or, for a variety, instead of carrying the ginger 

 hackle down to the tail-end, turn it at shoulder 

 close behind the grey hen hackle, and rib the 

 body with fine flat gold and with the crimson 

 tying-silk. 



