ANIMAL EESOUKCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 103 



Hooks (inclu.liug a full series of unmouuted hooks, of recent and 

 aboriginal manufacture). 

 32737. Artificial flies for salmon, trout, and bass-Continued. 



i. Red Spinner, ^vitli .^-ater-color sketcli of original. 



5; for New Euglaud, hook No. 4. 



j. Nicholson. 

 fc. Black Dog. 

 I. Atkinson, 

 m. Policeman. 

 n. Claret Wasp. 

 0. Bine Wasp. 

 2). Wren-tail, with water-color sketch of original. 



Bodv-Ginger-colored fur ribbed with gold twdst. Wings-Feathers from a 

 wren's t.ail; if these cannot be procured a small scapular feather of he 

 woodcock makes a good imitation, and may be hackled with the ^^me kind 

 Tfea^c; For Pe'nnsylvania, hook No. 10; for New York, hookNo. 8; for 

 New England, hook No. 6. 

 q. Red Ant, .with water-color sketch of original. 

 Body-Peacock's herl tied with red-brown silk. ^yings_From the auill- 

 feather of the blue-jay. Legs-A small red cock s hackle. 



r Silver Horns, with water-color sketch of original. 



8, Golden-dun Midge, with water-color sketch of originak 



t. Sand-fly, with water-color sketch of original. 

 Body-Of the sandy-colored fur from the rabbit's neck or from the fox-squirrel 

 4nn on silk of the same color. Wings-From the -^^^-^ --fj ^^ 

 flu Te-s-From a lioht-ginger feather from the neck of a hen. loi 

 ?enns^lvlia ho^ktNos. 6^to 1; for New York, hooks Nos. 5 and 6; for New 

 England, hooks Nos. 4 and 5. 



n. Stone-fly, with water-color sketch of original. 

 Body-Fur of the gray squirrel, when it is shortest is best, mixed with a little 

 yeUow mohair, Lving yellow abont the tail. Tail-A «t-nd or two o 

 brown mottled feathers, say of mallard. Wings-From the soft xnsnh 

 feather of the pea-hen's wing. Legs-Blne-dnn cock's ^^^^^^ ^ J^^^f^^^ 

 BylTania, hooks Nos. 6 to 8; for New York, hooksNos. 5 andC; foi New Eng 

 land, hooks Nos. 4 and 5. 



V. Gravel-bed, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body-Dark dun or lead-colored silk floss dressed very fine. Wings-From a 



covert-featherofthewoodcoek'swing. Legs-A black cock's hackle, rather 



lZ<r, wound twice only round the body. For Pennsylvania hooks Nos. 8 to 



lo" for New York, hooks Nos. 6 to 8; for New England, hooks Los. 5 and 6. 



