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be turned up when you warp on the dubbing 

 and stand almost upright, and start from the 

 other, rib the body with yellow silk, and make 

 the wings very large off the dark grey feathers of 

 a mallard. The hook, No. 5. 



This is a very great killer, and. comes on the 

 water about the middle of April) and continues till 

 the end of June : it is generally used in swiff 

 streams, but if there is a good wind stirring it 

 will be taken in the deeps; it is taken but indif- 

 ferently in the middle of the day, but excellently 

 late and early. 



3. Dubbed with the strands offa black ostrich's 

 feather, ribbed with silver twist, anda black cock's 

 hackle over all. 



A good killer, but not to be compared with the 

 Green-drake or Stone-fly. 



4. Dubbed with yellow camlet, or yellow mar- 

 ten's fur, the wings off a mallard's feather dyed 

 yellow. This fly is to be made very small, but 

 exactly in shape of the drake. 



3. Dubbed with whitish hog's down, mixed 

 with black spaniel's fur, ribbed with black silk : 

 black cat's beard for the whisks of the tail, and 

 the wings off the black grey feather of a mallard. 

 Or, dubbed with white ostrich's feather: the 

 end oi the body, towards the tail, off peacock's 

 herl, warping of ash-colour, with silver twist, 

 and black hackle, and the wings a dark grey fea- 

 ther of a mallard. 



A very killing fly, especially towards an evening, 

 when the Jishes are glutted with the green-drake. 

 6. Dubbed with dark brown shining camlet, 

 ribbed over with very small green silk, and the 

 wings off the double grey feather of a mallard. 



It will kill small Jishes, and continues till the 

 end of June. 



