THE CINNAMON-FLY. 141 



a brown hen's wing ; legs, plain red hackle stained 

 brown ; tail, two rabbit's whiskers. 



Cinnamon-fly. Body, seal's fur not dyed; 

 wings, of a ruddy cream colour, from a feather of 

 the landrail, to be dressed long, large, and flat ; 

 legs, a red brown hackle. Hook, 7 and 8. 



Another way (BLACKEn's): Body, cinnamon- 

 brown mohair ; wings, a woodcock's wing-feather ; 

 legs, red or cinnamon hackle. 



Mr. Ronalds^ way : Body, fawn-coloured floss 

 silk, tied on with silk thread of the same colour ; 

 wings, feather of a yellow brown hen's wing, 

 rather darker than the landrail's wing-feather; 

 legs, a ginger hackle. Mr. Ronalds says, " It 

 should be used in a heavy shower, and also on a 

 windy day. In both cases very great diversion 

 may be expected with it. 



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Still continue the palmer-hackles, with the 

 grouse and wren hackles, golden and dark dun, 

 alder-fly, Hofland's fancy, the cinnamon-fly, and 

 the following. 



Emerald fly. Body, emerald green floss silk ; 

 wings, lark's wing-feather; legs, a small red 

 hackle ; tail, two fibres of a grizzle hackle. Hook, 

 No. 12. 



Whirling dun. Body, water rat's fur ribbed 



