THE CLASSES. 5 



Ripon, and are general favorites with fish. The class 

 contains the following species : 



The Blue Drake (blue dun) . PAGE 17 



,, Orange 18 



,, Brown (March brown) . . 22 



Amber " 



,, Iron blue ..... 33 



Pearl 34 



,, Spiral brown (check wing) . 



Red (erroneously great red spinner) 35 



,, Little dark 36 



t> red 37 



,, Red brown .... 38 



,, Dark amber ..... 



,, Dark (dark watchet) . . 39 



Dark red . . . . . " 



,, Light (light watchet) . . 46 



red " 



Black 51 



,, Green ..... 53 



Grey ...... 57 



Black red 52 



,, White 58 



,, Vermillion . . . . .65 



,, Spotted whisk .... 73 



,, Coral-eyed . . . . ,76 



Pale blue " 



SRD. DUNS. The red dun is. the largest of the 

 dun tribes and the representative of this class ; the 

 least freckled dun is the smallest mentioned here. 

 They have two long feelers, small heads, short necks, 

 and small jumped-up shoulders ; their bodies consist 

 of eight or nine joints, is rather longer than the head 

 and shoulders, and a little thicker in the middle ; they 



