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FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



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

 aborigin al manufacture) . 



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



(je. Orange, witli water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Orange floss silk, ribbed with black silk. Wings — Dark part of the 

 bliie-jay's wing. Legs — A very dark furnace hackle. For Pennsylvania, 

 hooks Nos. 8 to 10; for New York, hooks Nos. 6 to 8 ; for New England, 

 hook No. 0. 



gf. Cinnamon, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Fawn-colored floss silk, ribbed with red silk thread. Wings — Feather 

 of a yellow-brown hen's wing. Legs— A ginger hackle. For Pennsylva- 

 nia, hook No. 8 ; for New York, hook No. 6; for New England, hook No. 6. 



gg. Blue-bottle, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Bright bine floss silk, with a few turns of brown floss at the shoulder. 

 Wings — From the rf^iuill-feather of a water-hen. Legs — Black hackle from 

 a cock, wrapped down the principal part of the body. For Pennsylvania, 

 hook No. 8; for New York, hook No. 6; for New England, hook No. 5. 



gh. Whirling-blue Dun, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Squirrel's red-brown fur mixed with yellow mohaii". Tail — One or 

 two whisks of a pale ginger hackle. Wings— From the quill-feather of a 

 mallard. For Pennsylvania, hook No. 8; for New York, hook No. 8; for 

 New England, hook No. 6. 



42867. Salmon flies. 

 ISTew York. 



Manufactured by. Conroy, Bisset & Malleson, 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 



