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13. Body mouse or leaden colour, tipped with, 

 silver; ginger or yellowish, hackle; wings of the 

 heron or tern. 



14. Body gosling-green and drab "blended; ribbed 

 with silver; cinnamon-coloured wings of a dotterel; 

 with red hackle under them. 



15. Copper-coloured body, tipped with red; wings 

 of the starling, the pheasant, or bittern. 



16. Body of the black herl of an ostrich; ribbed 

 with silver; wings of the blue feather of a heron. 



17. May fly. Body yellow or straw colour; wings 

 of a mallard's breast feather dyed yellow, with gin- 

 ger hackle under them; whisks, the light brown fila- 

 ments of a pheasant's wing feather, or three black 

 hairs. 



18. Grey drake. -White or cream-coloured body, 

 ribbed with brown; mottled wings of a mallard's or 

 grey drake's feather ; grey hackle under them ; whisks 

 as the last. 



19. Cream-coloured body; wings of the feather of 

 the grey owl; with similar hackle underneath. 



20. Similar body to the last; bittern's hackle; 

 wings of the greyish-blue feather of the tern. The 

 last two may be used with advantage towards the 

 dusk of the evening. 



The above hackles and flies may be dressed upon 

 hooks No. 6 to 10, and used according to the state 

 of the weather or the size of the fish that the angler 

 may expect to take. No. 6 to 7 will do for large trout 



