40 LIST OF FLIES. 



Wings, clear, with red sparklings ; shoulders shew the 

 yellow epaulettes ; the dark parts almost black ; back, 

 a reddish brown ; dark at each joint, which shew most 

 along the sides ; belly, light brown, lightest at each 

 joint; legs, a red brown ale transparency the fore 

 ones of some the longest ; eyes, cockling or cased. Are 

 out in the day-time and evenings. 



Body, orange silk, and red cock's-hackle for wings 

 and legs. 



41sT. PLOYER DUN. Full length, from three- 

 eights to half an inch ; length, better than a quarter 

 to three-eights. Top wings downy, of a rusty brown 

 ground, with light freckles on the upper edges, and 

 gilded reflections in the sun ; under wings a uniform 

 bio tinge, and fringed. Body, a leady hue ; legs, a 

 white yellow. Is something like the early dun, but 

 has been observed to hatch freely the latter end of this 

 month and the beginning of May. 



Hackled with a freckled bio feather from the golden 

 plover ; for wings and legs, copper-colored silk, tinged 

 with water-rat's blue fur. 



42ND. FRECKLED DTTN. Full length, better than 

 half an inch to five-eights ; length, three-eights or 

 more ; wings, better than half an inch, the top ones a 

 dark red brown ground and transparency, with longitu- 

 dinal dark veins ; and beautifully freckled with marks 

 and spots of a fawn or buff color. Light side lines, 

 broadest next the shoulder ; back, belly, thighs, and 

 legs, a dark, reddish ash or lead color the two last 

 joints of the body darkest ; eyes, dark ; the side lines 



