JUNK 



THE Queen and empress reign harmonious, and shine 

 resplendent in the gilded sides of the fatted trout ! 

 The travelling stream presents its daily stores, and 

 nightly forages gorge his craving maw ! Stately he 

 glides in his forenoon rounds, and selects his lunch from 

 the browns or checkwing. Drowsy he doses the sultry 

 hours of noon, 'till roused by the Queen to dinner ; 

 and he sups through the night until gorged by visits of 

 the Imperial fly. Grayling cling close to the bustle 

 of sharp streams, but are ever found in the eddies. 



70TH. HORNED DUN. Full length, half an inch 

 and one-sixteenth ; length, near half an inch ; top 

 wings, a darkish cigar brown, rather lighter on the 

 main veins, and downy ; head, dark, flat, and downy ; 

 shoulders, a dark brown color, and downy ; body, a 

 dark leady color; belly, ashy reflections ; thighs, ashy; 

 legs, light brown ; feelers often erected upright, like 

 horns, which has named them. They commence hatch- 

 ing with the month, and are out in the day time and 

 evenings. 



Wings, slips from a bio brown feather from a snipe 

 or dotterell's wing; body, copper -colored silk, tinged 



