92 LIST OF FLIES. 
THIRTEENTH. 
Same as the seventh, except the orange brown and iron 
blue drake. 
TWENTIETH. 
Needle brown.—Same as the seventh or thirtieth of 
August. 
Little red drake.—Out in the daytime. 
Dark, little dark, and light drakes.—Hatching on fine warm 
days. 
Freckled dun.—Full length five-eighths ; back leady ; belly 
light ash, with brimstone-colored side lines; top wings 
freckled light and dark red brown, to look through of a 
chesnut tinge, with shades of bloa. Numbers out at noon, 
sporting about and running on the leaves of alder trees, 
etc., by the water sides. 
Red dun.—Out in the evenings. Full length an inch ; 
cinnamon hue. 
Light dun.—Out in the evenings, same as on the seventh. 
Numbers on the North Bridge after sunset. 
Little freckled dun.—Saw some out, weather very mild. 
House and lion flies. —Out. 
Bronze beetle——Out numerous on fine days. Numbers 
may be seen on the North Bridge; and several of the ear 
wig species, the three-eighths black, most numerous. 
Bank fly.—A few out at noon. 
Notre.—Leave we the trout, in his fence months, mon- 
arch of his brooks—the Laver and Skell—-and pass to the 
spacious Ure—the track of the salmon and the home of the 
grayling. Fish the resort of the smelt and the grayling, 
but avoid the trout—kill not the goose for the golden egg 
—and protect the fish as you would the fowl. All the flies 
mentioned in the extracts for the month have been out or 
hatching on or about the days mentioned in them. Towards 
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