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will be taken in this month also, with this distinction only 

 concerning the flies, that all the browns be lapped with red 

 silk, and the duns with yellow. 



1. To these a small bright brown, made of spaniel's fur, 

 with a light grey wing, in a bright day and a clear water, is 

 very well taken. 



2. We have too a little dark brown, the dubbing of that 

 colour and some violet camlet mixed, and the wing of the 

 grey feather of a mallard. 



3. From the sixth of this month to the tenth, we have 

 also a fly called the Violet Fly, made of a dark violet stuff, 

 with the wings of the grey feather of a mallard. 



4. About the twelfth of this month comes in the fly called 

 the Whirling Dun, which is taken every day, about the mid- 

 time of day, all this month through, and, by fits, from thence 

 to the end of June, and is commonly made of the down of 

 the fox cub, which is of an ash colour at the roots next the 

 skin, and ribbed about with yellow silk ; the wings of the 

 pale grey feather of a mallard. 



5. There is also a yellow dun ; the dubbing of camel's 

 hair, and yellow camlet or wool, mixed, and a white-grey 

 wing. 



6. There is also this month another little brown, besides 

 that mentioned before, made with a very slender body, the 

 dubbing of dark brown and violet camlet mixed, and a grey 

 wing, which, though the direction for the making be near 

 the other, is yet another fly, and will take when the other 

 will not, especially in a bright day and a clear water. 



7. About the twentieth of this month comes in a fly called 

 Horseflesh Fly, the dubbing of which is a blue mohair, with 

 pink coloured and red tammy mixed, a light coloured wing, 



