WHITE MOTH. 135 



LITTLE PALE BLUE. No. 27. 



This fly may be met with about the same time 

 as the "Whirling Blue, and continues till the end of 

 the season. The wings are made of a feather from 

 the wing of a sea swallow, the body of very pale 

 blue fur, mixed with yeUow mohair, and a pale blue 

 hackle for legs; the hook No. 9. This fly is 

 excellent for Greyling fishing, and may be used 

 from ten in the morning till dark. 



WILLOW FLY. No. 28, 



In the beginning of September this fly appears, 

 and is very killing during the remainder of the 

 season. The wing's are made of a dark grizzled 

 cock's hackle ; the body of blue squirrel's fur mixed 

 with yellow mohair ; the hook No. 8, This is a very 

 destructive fly in stormy weather. 



WHITE MOTH. No. 29. 



This moth appears in June and July, flitting 

 about at the edge of night. The wings are made of 

 a feather from the wing of a white owl; the body 

 of white cotton, or white ostrich's harl, and a white 

 cock's hackle wrapped over the body; the hook 

 No. 3 or 4. This moth is only used in night 



