CHAP. VIII.] 



THE SECOND DAY. 



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JULT. 



First, all the small flies that were taken in June, are also 

 taken in this month. 



1. We have then the Orange-fly; ! the dubbing of orange 

 wool, and the wing of a black feather. 



2. Also a little White Dun; the body made of white 

 mohair, and the wings blue, of a heron's feather. 



3. We have likewise this month a Wasp-fly ; made either 

 of a dark brown dubbing, or else the fur of a black cat's 

 tail, ribbed about with yellow silk, and the wing of the gray 

 feather of a mallard. 



4. Another fly taken this month is a Black Hackle ; the 



dubbed with seal's fur, dyed red, mixed with brown bear's hair, whipped 

 with gold twist ; the wings, 

 from a starling's feather ; 

 the hackle, from a red game- 

 cock. The hook, No. 7. 

 The small sort has the body 

 dubbed with yellow fur from 

 a spaniel's ear, whipped 

 with gold twist ; the wings 

 and hackle, as in the large 



sort. The hooks No. 

 9 are used. RENNIE. 



and 



Great red-spiuuer. 

 Artificial. 



Natural. 



1 ORANGE -FLY. The body of raw orange silk, with a red or black 

 hackle ; gold twist may be added ; warp with orange. Taken when the 

 May-fly is almost over, and also to the end of June, especially in hot 

 gloomy weather. H. 



