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5. To these we have, this month, a FLESH-FLY; the dub- 

 bing of a black spaniel's fur, and blue wool mixed, and a gray 

 wing. 



6. Also another LITTLE FLESH-FLY ; the body made of the 

 whirl of a peacock's feather, and the wings of the gray feather 

 of a drake. 



7. We have then the PEACOCK-FLY ; the body and wing 

 both made of the feather of that bird. 



8. There is also the Flying- Ant, or ANT-FLY ; the dubbing 

 of brown and red camlet mixed, with a light gray wing. 



9. We have likewise a BROWN GNAT ; with a very slender 

 body of brown and violet camlet well mixed, and a light gray 

 wing. 



10. And another little BLACK GNAT ; the dubbing of black 

 mohair, and a white-gray wing. 



1 1 . As also a GREEN GRASSHOPPER ; the dubbing of green 

 and yellow wool mixed, ribbed over with green silk, and a red 

 capon's feather over all. 



12. And lastly, a little DUN GRASSHOPPER; the body slen- 

 der, made of a dun camlet, and a dun hackle at the top. 



JULY. 



First, all the small flies that were taken in June are also 

 taken in this month. 



1. We have then the ORANGE-FLY ; the dubbing of orange 

 wool, and the wings of a black feather. 



2. Also a little WHITE DUN ; the body made of white mo- 

 hair, and the wings blue, of a heron's feather. 



3. We have likewise this month a WASP-FLY ; made either 

 of a dark brown dubbing, or else the fur of a black cat's tail, 

 ribbed about with yellow silk, and the wing of tlia gray feather 

 of a mallard. 



4. Another fly taken this month is a BLACK-HACKLE ; the 

 body made of the whirl of a peacock's feather, and a black 

 hackle-feather on the top. 



