Appendix 



bering them (called the "new style") 

 is shown by the figures below the hooks, 

 while the "old style" commonly used 

 in America is shown by the figures 

 above the hooks: 



WHIELING DUN 



Wings. — ^Medium starling. 



Body, — Water rat's fur, tinged with yellow. 



Hackle. — Ginger cock. 



Whisk. — Red cock's hackle. 



wickham's fancy 



Wings. — Medium, or light starling. 



Body. — Flat gold, ribbed with fine gold wire. 



Hackle. — ^Red cock's, run down body. 



PALE EVENING DTTN 



Wings. — Light starling. 



Body. — Pale fawn-colored wool; or yellow mar- 

 ten's fur spun on pale fawn-colored silk 

 thread. 



Hackle. — Pale dun. 



Whisk. — Pale dun hackle. 



JENNY SPINNEE (hACKLE FLY) 



Body. — White floss silk, tied ^t thorax and 

 tail with four or five turns of deep red- 

 brown silk. 



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