370 APPENDIX. NO. IV. 



No. IV. 



(Referred to from Part 11. page 30, n.) 



FEBRUARY. PRIME DUN. Dubbing of the down 

 of a fox-cub, warped with sad ash-colomr'l silk. Wings, 

 of the feather got from the quill of a ' shepstare's wing. 

 This fly is made little : but there is another, made of the 

 same dubbing, la|ger by far. 



MARCH. The same flies as arc taken in February 

 will be taken in March ; and also those hereafter men- 

 tioned. 



MOORISH BROWN. Dubbing, of the wool of a black 

 sheep : warped with red silk. Wings, of the feather got 

 from a partridge win. 



PALM FLY. Dubbing, of the hair of a brown spaniel, 

 got on the outside of the ear, and a little sea-green wool 

 mixed ; warped with brown cloth-coloured silk. Wings, 

 of a shepstare's quill-feather. 



GREEN-TAIL. Dubbing, of the brown hair of a spa- 

 niel, got on the outside of the ear ; but a little, in the end 

 of the tail, must be all of sea-green wool, without mixture. 

 Wings, as the last. 



APRIL. BRIGHT BEAR. Dubbing, of bright bear's 

 hair warped with sad cloth-coloured silk. Wings, of a 

 shepstare's cjuill feather. Others dub the body with yel- 

 low silk, which is better. 



YELLOW DUN. Dubbing, of yellow wool, and ash- 

 coloured fox-cub down mixed together ; dubbed with yel- 

 low silk. Wings, of the feather of a shepstare's quill. 

 Others dub it with dun bear's hair, and the yellow fur got 

 from a martern's skin, mixed together, and with yellow 

 silk. Wings, of a shepstare's quill feather. 



Make two other flies, their bodies dubbed as the last ; 

 but in the one mingle sanded hog's bown, and in the 

 other black hog's down. Whigs, of a shepstare's quill 

 feather. 



And there is also taken an excellent fly, made of dun 

 bear's hair, yellow martern's fur, sanded hog's down, and 



(l) The reader is to note, that thtptturc, ttare, and ttarling, are word* sy- 

 nonymous : -aid. Minsheu't Diet. voceSure. 



