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at Watford and Rickmansworth. The flies 

 to suit the Wandle are generally well known, 

 which are — the Carshalton cocktail, dark hare's 

 ear, blue and pale duns, little peacock fly, 

 furnace fly, small soldier fly, and little black 

 red palmers, the little brown midge and the 

 March brown made very small, small black 

 gnat, and red ant, these flies may be seen in 

 my list for the season, they cannot fail to afl"ord 

 diversion. 



The flies to suit the river Coin, are — the 

 brown Caperer, large cinnamon fly, brown-red 

 palmer, and Orl fly with a dun hackle and 

 yellow body, the stone fly, March brown, brown 

 grouse hackle, wren-tail fly, large red ant, black 

 gnat, and dun drake, a red hackle fly made 

 full with the red and grey tail feather of the 

 partridge mixed, bronze peacock harl body. 

 Hook No. 8. 



The Great Whirling Dun, Eed Spinner, the 

 Coachman, and the Large Governor flies will 

 be found with those good for the evening, with 

 a nice ripple on the water. 



The river Itchen, at Itchen Abbas, Hants, is 

 a very nice stream for fly Ashing, and the Avon 

 at Salisbury Plain, the Kennet, at Hungerford, 



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