150 THE DRIFFIELD ANGLER. 



No. 3. The little bright brown, taken 

 from the middle of the month to the middle 

 of April ; made of a light brown dubbing 

 from the spaniel's ear, and mixed with yellow 

 mohair, lapped with yellow silk, and two 

 forks at his tail ; the wings from the light 

 feather of a jay's wing ; the hook No. 9* 



No. 4. The whitest dun, made of the 

 roots of camel's hair, lapped with ash colour- 

 ed silk, and a light grey pheasant hen's fea- 

 ther ; the hook No. Q. In the forenoon it is 

 taken from ten till one o'clock. 



No. 5. The latter bright brown, taken 

 from th middle of March till the latter end 

 of April, and made with dubbing of bright 

 copper-coloured mohair, lapped with red 

 silk and a tinge hackle all over the body, 

 and a woodcock's wing feather, or brown 

 hen's wing ; the wings very little longer than 

 the body, and a hook No. 7. It is one of 

 the best flies we have. 



