ON ARTIFICIAL FLIES. in 



c. Wings. Canadian Summer or Wood Duck. 

 Head. Bronze peacock herl. 

 Shoulder Hackle. Hen pheasant dyed in 



No. II. 



Ribbing Hackle. Blue Andalusian Cock. 

 Body. Straw or maize ribbed with pale 



tying-silk. 

 Whisk. Brown Mallard. 



D. Wings. Rouen Drake, dyed in No. IV. 

 Head. Bronze peacock herl. 



Shoidder Hackle. Grey Partridge, dyed in 



strong tea. 



Ribbing Hackle. Pale ginger cock. 

 Body. Straw or maize ribbed with crimson 



tying-silk. 

 Whisk. Brown Mallard. 



E. Wings. Rouen Drake dyed in No. IV. 

 Head. Bronze Peacock herl. 



Hackles. The first a grey partridge dyed 

 in strong tea, and the second a pale 

 ginger cock. 

 Body. Straw or maize ribbed with fine flat 



gold and crimson tying-silk. 

 Whisk. Brown Mallard. 



In the Green Drake Patterns D and E, the wings 

 are dyed to the colour of the late John Hammond's 

 " Champion'.' Many fishermen prefer the wings of 

 a greener tint, and certainly in the natural fly they 



