THE SALMON FLY. 151 



HEAD. (Or No. 3 hackle) A large black hackle, and two turns of Gallina 



dyed dark blue. 

 CHEEKS. Chatterer (small, taken from head). 



An excellent standard Grub on the Usk. At the latter end of 

 August, 1882, the water being very low, I killed fifteen Salmon in one 

 week, varying from 13 Ibs. to 22^ Ibs. in weight with this fly dressed 

 on a No. 1 hook. 



THE GALLINIPPER. G.S. 



(KELSON.) 



TAG. Silver twist and scarlet silk. 

 TAIL. Toucan (half orange, half red from undertail) Amherst Pheasant 



tail strands, and point of Jungle. 

 BUTT. Orange herl. 



BODY. Dirty orange, Mouse, and black Seal's fur equally divided. 

 KIBS. Silver tinsel (oval). 



THROAT. Scarlet hackle and a natural blue-dun. 

 WINGS. Two strips of Peacock wing, and Golden Pheasant tail in 



strands. 



SIDES. Teal and Ibis (married). 

 CHEEKS. Indian Crow. 

 HORNS. Bed Macaw. 



An old standard on the Usk, and a useful fly in Scotland. 



THE GARDENER. G.S. 



(W. GARDEN.) 



TAG. Gold twist and crimson silk. 

 TAIL. A topping, and tippet strands. 



BODY. Yellow, green, and dark blue Seal's fur in equal divisions. 

 EIBS. Silver tinsel. 

 HACKLE. A topping (as hackle) from yellow fur. 



