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from the wing of a sea swallow; the body of pale 

 yellow mohair, mixed with a little light blue fur, 

 and a yellow cock's hackle for legs ; the hook No. 9. 

 This fly is only to be used when the water is very 

 low and fine. 



CADIS FLY. No. 18. 



About the twelfth of June this fly appears, and 

 continues till the beginning of July ; it is bred 

 from the cadis or cod-bait. The wings are made of 

 a feather from a buff-coloured hen ; the body of buff* 

 mohair, warped with a pale yellow hackle ; the hook 

 No. 7. The Cadis is a fly worth but little notice, 

 as there are many others on the water at the same 

 time which are far preferable ; it is chiefly used at 

 the clearing of the river after it has been disturbed. 



TEEN FLY. No. 19. 



This fly appears about the middle of June, and 

 continues good till the middle of July. The wings 

 are made of a woodcock's feather, or the under part 

 of a throstle, or fieldfare's wing ; the body of orange- 

 coloured silk, and a pale dun hackle for legs ; the 

 hook No. 6 or 7. It is a very killing fly, and may 

 be used at any time in the day. 

 K 



