74 LIST OF FLIES. 



Body, orange silk, waxed; hackled with a small 

 snipe bio feather, or from the tern or sea swallow ; 

 with a few fibres of light red mohair or squirrell's fur, 

 at the breast. 



After casting becomes a small red drake ; hackled, 

 for wings and legs, with a small red cock's hackle ; 

 orange silk, for body, waxed at the shoulders. 



82ND. FRINGED DUN. Full length, a quarter; 

 length, one-eighth and one-sixteenth ; top wings, a 

 light cigar brown color, and bloish transparency, fringed 

 long at the edges ; legs and body, a red brown trans- 

 parency ; eyes, dark. Are out and hatching in the 

 day time. 



May be hackled with a feather selected from the 

 dotterel or sandpiper ; copper-colored silk, with a few 

 fibres of hare's ear or squirrel's fur, at the breast. 



83iiD. CHANGE BROWN. Full length, better than 

 half an inch ; length, about three-eighths ; feelers, a 

 quarter, notched light and dark; eyes, small and dark; 

 top of head, shoulders, and closed wings, appear of a 

 middle brown, of an orange tinge ; shoulders, body, 

 and legs, are orange bottom, touched and marked with 

 light brown ; wings, three-eighths or better ; veined 

 from the shoulders, and crossed half length ; are of a 

 pale reddish brown or light amber tinge a rich orange 

 hue and transparency pervades the whole of the fly. 

 They are hatching this month, and are out, daily, to 

 near evening, until October. 



Hackled or winged with a landrail's feather ; bright 

 orange silk, for body ; with a few fibres of mohair or 

 squirrell's fur, at the breast. 



