70 LIST OF FLIES. 
8lst.—Sporrep Wisk Draxe.—Length a quarter ; 
wings a quarter, which are fine and of a light blue bloa 
tinge ; shoulders strong, and, with the body, are of a dark 
red brown color; legs a pale ale or gingery transparency ; 
large dark eyes; whisks a light hair-like transparency, 
spotted with dark. 
Body orange silk, waxed; hackled with a small snipe 
bloa feather, or from the tern or sea swallow ; with a few 
fibres of light red mohair or squirrel’s fur at the breast. 
After casting becomes a small red drake; hackled, for 
wings and legs, with a small red cock’s hackle ; orange silk 
for body, waxed at the shoulders. 
82nn.—FRINGED Dun.—Full length a quarter ; length 
one-eighth and one-sixteenth ; top wings a light cigar brown 
color, and bloaish transparency, fringed long at the edges ; 
legs and body a red brown transparency ; eyes dark. Are 
out and hatching in the day time. 
May be hackled with a feather selected from the dotterel 
or sandpiper ; copper-colored silk, with a few fibres of 
hare’s ear or squirrel’s fur at the breast. 
83RD.—ORANGE Brown.—Full length better than half 
an inch; length about three-eighths; feelers a quarter, 
notched light and dark ; eyes small and dark ; top of head, 
shoulders, and closed wings appear of a middle brown, of 
an orange tinge ; shoulders, body, and legs are orange bot- 
tom, touched and marked with light brown; wings three- 
eighths or better ; veined from the shoulders, and crossed 
half length ; are of a pale reddish brown or light amber 
tinge—a rich orange hue and transparency pervades the 
whole of the fly. They are hatching this month, and are 
out daily to near evening until October. 
Hackled or winged with a landrail's feather; bright 
orange silk for body ; with a few fibres of mohair or squir- 
rel’s fur at the breast. 
