324 BEST'S ART OF ANGLING. 



A Selection from the foregoing List of Flies, that will 

 kill fish in any part of England and Wahs, particu* 

 larly Trout. 



THE PALMED 



5. Great Dun. 



(). Dark Brown. 



7- Early Bright Brown. 



8. Late Ditto. 



Q. Black Gnat. 



10. Yellow Dun. 



11. Great Whirling Dun. 



12. Little ditto. 



13. Dun Cut. 



14. May-Fly. 



15. Grey Drake* 

 I6\ Camlet Fly. 

 If. Cow- dung Fly. 



18. Little Ant Fly. 



19. Badger Fly. 



20. Fern Fly. 



21. Stone Fly. 



N. B. There are two Salmon-flies, which are 

 the principal ones, called the Dragon and King's- 

 Jisher, about two inches long, which may be 

 made according to fancy ; but of the most 

 gaudy feathers there are, especially the pea- 

 cock's, for they will rise at any thing gaudy, and 

 where they are plenty at Trout-flies. 



There are likewise two moths which I have 

 omitted, great killers about twilight in a serene 

 evening; and the humble-bee, a famous chub- 

 killer, any time of the day. They are dubbed in 

 the following manner : 



The brown-moth ihe wings off the feather of 

 a brown owl; dubbed with light mohair, with a 

 ('ark grizzle cock's hackle for the legs ; and a 

 red-head. 



The white-moth dubbed with the white 

 Strands of an ostrich's feather; wings off the 



