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WINGS. Two sword feathers of Golden Pheasant (back to back), grey 

 mottled Turkey, Bustard, Golden Pheasant tail, Swan dyed 

 blue, yellow, and red ; and a topping. 



SIDES. Jungle.* 



One of the oldest patterns on the Tay, the original dressing is unknown. 



* Turnbull's dressing. 



THE SPRING GRUB. G.S. 



(KELSON.) 



TAG. Silver twist and light blue silk. 



TAIL. Ibis and blue Macaw (married). 



BUTT (or No. 1 hackle). A furnace hackle dyed orange. 



BODY. First half of yellow silk, ribbed with black chenille, No. 2 hackle 

 a Vulturine Guinea fowl (natural blue) ; second half, black silk, 

 ribbed with silver tinsel (oval) ; No. 3, or head hackles, a coch- 

 a-bonddu and Gallina dyed dark orange. 



A very old standard on all rivers where Grubs are known. I have used 

 it successfully as early as the first week in May. 



STEVENSON. G.S. 



(WRIGHT.) 



TAG. Silver twist and light blue silk. 

 TAIL. Topping, and strands of tippet. 

 BUTT. Black herl. 



BODY. Two turns of orange silk, followed by orange Seal's fur. 

 EIBS. Silver lace and silver tinsel. 

 HACKLE. Orange hackle, from orange silk. 

 THROAT. Light blue hackle. 



WINGS. Four double tippets (back to back) enveloping two extended 

 Jungle ; and a topping. 



