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No. 5. The Orange Dun — starlings wing ; body, squir- 

 rel's fur ; red hackle, and gold tinsel. 



No. 6. Black Ant Fly — light coloured wing, ostrich 

 Jjlaok herl, black hackle, twist of peacock's green herl. 



No. Y. English partridge wing; fur of hare's ear for 

 body ; dirty red hackle ; silver tinsel ; attennse, partridge 

 wing fibres. 



No. 8. Blue Bottle Fly — pale wings ; body, peacock's 

 green and copper herl mixed ; hackle, black. 



No. 9. Guinea Fowl wing ; blue body, black hackle and 

 silver tinsel. 



No. 10. Green Drake — Mallards mottled wing, stained 

 olive ; head and tail, coppery peacock's herl ; body, yellow 

 floss silk, ribbed with brown ; attennse, rabbit's whiskers. 



No. 11. Gray Drake — Mallards mottled feathers, to 

 stand upright ; body, white floss silk, ribbed with brown ; 

 attennse, rabbit's whiskers. 



No. 12. Partridge wing; body, peacock's green and 

 coppery herl mixed ; red hackle ; attennse, red hackle 

 fibres. 



No. 13. Grouse wing; body claret, (pigs down,) red 

 hackle, gold tinsel, (a deadly killer.) 



There are various other that are excellent killing flies, 

 and which must be found in a well stocked book. 



Within a few miles from Quebec, there are very excel- 

 lent rivers and lakes, which afford good sport. — Lake St. 

 Joseph, Lake St. Charles, Lake Laurent, Lake Joan, Lake 

 McKenzie, Lake Beauport, Lac Sagamit6, and several 

 others. Rivers Montmorentci, St. Charles, Eiver Joan, 

 St. Pierre, and many others ; and should the sportsman 



