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Two fibres of a red cock's hackle.
Red floss, ribbed with silver gimp or thread.
Red cock's.
Snipe or starling.
Two fibres from the brown mallard.
Light hare's ear slightly mixed with light green wool, ribbed with yellow silk.
Brown partridge.
The soft side of a hen pheasant's wing feather.
Yellowish brown wool, rather full.
A gray partridge's feather from the breast, dyed yellow.
Mavis.
Yellow floss.
Light feather from the breast of the partridge.
Orange floss.
The outside feather from the woodcock's wing.
Two fibres from a blue dun cock's hackle.
Water-rat's or mole's fur spun lightly on yellow silk.
Blue dun hen's.
Snipe.
Two turns of yellow floss at tail end of body; the remainder, peacock's herl.
Red cock's.
The soft side of a hen pheasant's wing feather.
Fibres of olive dun cock's hackle.
Dyed olive quill.
Dyed olive.
Snipe or starling.
Black ostrich herl.
Black.
Sea-gull.
Two fibres of a yellow cock's hackle.
Yellow floss.
Yellow dun.
Snipe or starling.
Light hare's ear fur ribbed with yellow gimp or thread.
Light ginger.
Mavis or landrail.
Two fibres of a red cock's hackle.
Flat gold tinsel ribbed with gold gimp or thread.
Red cock's, run down body.
Snipe or starling.
Two fibres of a medium olive cock's hackle.
Mole's fur spun on red silk, showing red silk at tail end of body.
Medium olive cock's hackle.
Feather from the breast of the water-hen tied on with red silk and showing red silk at head of fly.
Yellow silk thread.
Red cock's.
Light smoke-coloured floss.
Black.
Woodcock.
Two fibres from the brown mottled partridge's tail feather.
Dark hare's ear mixed with a little claret wool, ribbed with yellow silk.
Brown partridge.
Two turns of green peacock's herl at tail end of fly; the remainder, blue heron's herl.
Ginger.
The soft side of a hen pheasant's wing feather.
 
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