92 LIST OP FLIES. 



Checkwing. Hatching in best perfection. Length, 

 half an inch ; wings, half an inch and a sixteenth, 

 squared, and of light ambry brown ; body, dim orange 

 or amber, touched darker on the back, etc. ; with slant- 

 ing dark lines on the sides. 



Red drake (checkwing.) Length, half an inch ; 

 wings, half an inch and a sixteenth, of the ambry hue, 

 with slanting dark lines on the sides. 



Dark drake fwatchet.J Hatching. (A leader with 

 the craft.) 



Red drake (from the watchet.J Length, three -eighths. 

 Long fore-legs. Out in the day time and evenings. 



Blue drake. From a quarter to three-eighths, of the 

 brown tinge. Out and hatching. Numbers of empty 

 creeper skins by the water edges. 



Little red drake. Length, a quarter, some more ; 

 long fore-legs. Out in the day time and evenings. 



Little dark drake. Hatching, and out numerous in 

 the day time. 



Iron blue drake. Hatching daily. 



Pearl drake. Out daily. 



Light dun. Half an inch to five-eighths. Hatching 

 in the day time, and out in numbers in the evening. 



Freckled dun. Out and hatching. 



Little brown dun. Hatching and out, Some three- 

 eighths. Cigar-brown wings; amber body, tinged 

 pink. 



Spinner, spinner f smaller species. J Out about the 

 waters and in the fields, all day, often numerous. 



Late black spinner or gnat. Many out all day. 



House, lion, and bank flies, blue bottle, golden legged, 

 bronze beetle. Out all fine days. 



