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herl, ribbed with gold twift, or not, according to fancy 1 ; 

 legs, a red hackle. Though not a fly, this caterpillar 

 will kill well early in the feafon, more efpecially when 

 the water is ftained. 



APRIL. 



7. Moft of the previous flies. 



8. Sand Fly. Hook, No. 9. Wings to lie flat, and 

 very full, of a landrail's wing feather ; body, of the fand- 

 coloured fur of a hare's neck ; legs, a ginger hackle. 



9. Great Red Spinner. Hook, No. 9. Wings up- 

 right, of a ftarling's wing feather ; body, of reddifh 

 brown filk ribbed with gold thread, or of peacock's 

 herl ftripped, and ribbed with fine yellow filk ; legs, a 

 red hackle ; tail, two ftrands of a red cock's hackle. 



10. Stone Fly. Hook, No. 6, very long in the (hank. 

 Wings to lie quite flat and longer than the body, of 

 two fmall grizzled cock's hackles, or of a dark mottled 

 pheafant's wing feather, or woodcock's, well fliaded ; 

 body, of brown fable fur, well mixed with yellow, to- 

 wards the tail efpecially; legs, a grizzled cock's hackle; 

 tail, two ftrands from a partridge's tail feather ; horns, 

 if ufed, two fliort rabbit whifkers. 



11. Gravel Bed, or Spider. Hook, No. 10. Wings 

 to lie flat, of a woodcock's wing feather ; body, of lead- 

 coloured filk; legs, a black hackle, long in the fibre, 

 and wound twice round the body. A killer in warm 

 days. 



1 2. Grannam, or Green tail. Hook, No. 9. Wings 

 to lie flat and full, of a partridge's or hen-pheafant's 



