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The Rivers Irvine Girvan And Stincher In Ayrshire
In this westerly quarter may be found excellent Salmon and ...

The Materials Necessary For Artificial Fly Making
The necessary articles used for fly making in general are a...

Rivers Of York And Derby
The beautiful streams of these counties are excellent for t...

The River Lee At Cork
Would be as good a place as any in Ireland "to go to fish,"...

Perch
The Perch is a very handsome fish, and is best taken with t...

The Art Of Dyeing Fishing Colours Which Are Pig's Hair Mohair Fur & Hackles Commonly Called Dubbing
The great advantage the fly fisher must derive from a knowl...

A Description Of The Fifteen Salmon Flies Engraved In The Plates
These fifteen Salmon Flies may be considered by my readers ...

The Lakes Of Clare
From the town of Killaloe the angler may proceed to the lak...

The River Dovey
The Dovey is a nice stream, but runs off very soon, like al...

An Easy Method To Make The Trout Fly
(See Plate.) The tyro will provide himself with a dubbin...

Rivers And Lakes Adjacent To Fort William On The Caledonian Canal
These wild and majestic scenes in the heart of the Highland...

Rivers Of Derby
Derbyshire is watered by many delightful streams, which abo...

To Dye Red
Prepare your dye pot by nearly filling it with soft water; ...

Chub
The Chub is rather a handsome fish when in season, and thos...

The Salmon Fry
These beautiful little fish, the production of the spawn of...

To Dye A Yellow Brown
The Saunders' Wood, brought from the Indies, and sold in po...

The Wye Monmouth
The Wye, at the town of Monmouth, and up towards Leominster...

To Dye Brown
Put into your dye pot about two handfuls of walnut rinds, o...

Flies For May
No. 14. THE BLACK GNAT.--The body is made of black hair fro...

To Dye Black
Boil two good handfuls of log-wood with a little sumach and...



To Dye Olives And A Mixture Of Colours









Olives are dyed from blue, red, and brown, of every shade, according to
fancy.

From yellow, blue, and brown, are made olives of all kinds.

From brown, blue, and black, brown and green olives are made.

From red, yellow, and brown, are produced orange, gold colour, marigold,
cinnamon, &c.

See Haigh's Dyer's Assistant of Woollen Goods, for larger quantities.





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