134 AET OP ANGLING. 



LITTLE BED ANT. No. 25. 

 This fly appears about the twelfth of August, 

 and remains on the water till the end of September. 

 The wings are made of a starling's feather; the 

 body of peacock's harl, with a ginger cock's hackle 

 for legs ; the hook No. 10. It is a good killer from 

 eleven o'clock till six, particularly in warm gloomy 

 days. 



LITTLE BLACK ANT. No. 25. 

 The Little Black Ant appears at the same time, 

 and resembles in shape the Little Eed Ant. The 

 wings are made of a very light sky-blue cock's 

 hackle ; the body of black ostrich's harl, and a black 

 or reddish cock's hackle for legs ; the hook No, 10. 

 This fly is to be used at the same time as the Little 

 Eed Ant. 



WHIELINa BLUE. No. 26. 



This fly appears about the twelfth of August, 

 and continues till the end of the season. The 

 wings stand upright, and are made of a feather from 

 the wing of a starling or jay ; the body of squirrel's 

 fur mixed with yellow mohair, and a red cock's 

 hackle for legs; the tail the same colour as the 

 wings ; the hook No. 9. It is an excellent fly, and 

 may be fished with at any time of the day. 



