84 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



HOOKS (including a full series of unmounted liooks, of recent and 

 aboriginal manufacture). 



42871. Trout and grayling flies. Manufactured by Conroy, Bissett & 

 Mallesou, New York. U. S. Fish Commission. (C. B. «& M.) 



a. Professor. 



1). Grizzly Hackle, or Palmer. 



c. Grey Drake. 



d. Yellow Sally. 



e. Black Gnat. 



/. Eed Hackle, or Palmer. 

 g. Scarlet Ibis. 

 h. Brown Hackle, or Palmer. 

 i. Grizzly King. 

 j. Black Fly. 

 k. Blue Blow. 

 I. White Miller. 

 m. Olive Gnat. 

 11. Green Body Black Fly. 

 0. March Brown. 

 p. Scarlet Body Black Fly. 

 q. Great Dun. 

 r. Claret Gnat. 

 8. Jungle Cock. 

 t. Golden Spinner. 

 u. Cock-Y. 

 V. Beaverkill. 

 w. Grouse Hackle. 

 X. Abbey or Jew Fly. 

 y. Yellow Jungle Cock. 

 s. Ginger Hackle. 



aa. Cowdung. 



ab. Yellow May Fly or Green Drake. 



ac. Coachman. 



ad. Canada. 



ae. Shoemaker. 



af. Red Spinner. 



ag. Blue Dun. 



ah. Queen of the Water. 

 ai. Black Hackles, or Palmer. 



ai. Willow, with water-color sketch of original. , 



Body — Mole's fur mixed with a little fine yellow mohair. Wings — From the 

 quill-feather of a water-hen or coot. Legs — A dark dun hen's hackle. For 

 Pennsylvania, hooks Nos. 8 to 10 ; for New York, hook No. 8 ; for New Eng- 

 land, hooks Nos. 5 and 6. 

 aj. Snowy. 

 ak. Beauty Snow. 

 aJ. Red Palmer, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Red mohair ribbed with gold twist or tinsel. Legs — A blood-red 



cock's (saddle) hackle wrapped nicely over it, working the hackle closely 



together at the shoulder. For Pennsylvania, hooks Nos. 6, 8, and 10 ; for 



New York, hooks Nos. 4, 5, and 6 ; for New England, hooks Nos. 3, 4, and 5. 



am. Black and Red Palmer, with water-color sketch of original. 



an. Brown Palmer, with water-color sketch of original. 



