THE SALMON FLY. Ill 



with silver tinsel (oval) and butted with Indian Crow (extending 

 to tag) and black herl. The second half with black silk, ribs of 

 silver tinsel (oval), having a dark red-claret hackle along it. 



THROAT. Jay. 



WINGS. Tippet strands, Swan, dyed yellow, Summer Duck, blue and red 

 Macaw, Golden Pheasant tail, Peacock wing, Mallard above and 

 a topping. 



SIDES. Jungle. 



CHEEKS. Chatterer. 



HORNS. Blue Macaw. 



HEAD. Black herl. 



An excellent fly in Norway as well as on the Shannon, Blackwater, 

 Earn, Test, and Usk. The Baron is a fly I am very fond of and, with it, 

 Sir Hyde Parker killed his memorable 60 Ibs. Salmon. 



BEACONSFIELD. G.S. 



(GEORGE BLACKLAWS.) 



TAG. Silver twist and yellow silk. 



TAIL. A topping, Teal, and Ibis. 



BUTT. Black herl, followed by two turns silver tinsel. 



BODY. In three equal sections ; the first two, doubly butted ; thus No. 1 

 of yellow silk with a yellow mane (mohair), black herl, and two 

 turns of silver tinsel. No. '2, red-orange silk ; a red-orange 

 mane (mohair), black herl and two turns of silver tinsel. No. 3, 

 claret silk. 



THROAT. Light blue hackle. 



WINGS. Two tippets (back to back) veiled with Golden Pheasant tail, 

 light and dark mottled Turkey, Bustard, Teal, Swan dyed 

 yellow, red, and light blue ; Mallard and a topping. 



HORNS. Blue Macaw. 



HEAD. Black herl. 



A very useful, showy fly, well known on the Test ; but it seems to have 



been forgotten on the Dee. 



