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by trout, does not seem to be relished to 

 any great extent by them. The wings 

 should be placed one over the other as in 

 the illustrations of the imitation fly given 

 on Plate II. 



Body. Light brown water-rat's fur, ribbed 

 with yellow silk. 



Tail. Two brown fibres from pheasant's 

 wing. 



Hackle. Partridge hackle, dyed olive. 



Wings. Quill feather of white hen, dyed 

 olive. 



Hook. Nos. 1 2, new size. 



