THE DRIFFIELD AJN wi 



No. 1. 7%e mealy white moth, with 

 large broad wings, just the length of the; 

 body, made of the soft mealy feather of a 

 white owl ; the body, the soft white fur of a 

 hare, or a rabbit, with a soft white hackle r 

 the body as thick as a very large straw, till 

 you come near the wings, there lap two or 

 three times, take the hackle by. the point and 

 lap it two or three times pretty close under 

 the wings ; afterwards thinly down to the 

 tail, there make the point fast by noosing 

 two or three times, as observed before in 

 other places ; the hook should be No. 4," 

 or 5 at the least. 



No. 2. The mealy cream moth. The 

 wings are the feathers of a yellow owl, of a 

 deep cream colour ; the body made of the 

 fur of a white weasel's tail, lapped on with 

 straw-coloured silk, and a bit of brown pea* 

 cock's harlfor the head, and a yellow hac- 

 kle ; it is made on the same sized hook, and 

 finished, and fished with, the same way as 

 the former. You may vary the head with 



