FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 79 



HOOK8 (including a full series of unmounted hooks, of recent and abo- 

 riginal manufacture). 



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



dl Goklfiuch. 



dm. Britannia. 



dti. Pophani. 



do. White Tij). 



dp. White Wing. 



d<j. Drake Wing. 



dr. Dun Wing. 



ds. Bhick and Yellow. 



dt. Blue Doctor. 



du. Kate. 



dv. Euggles. 

 dw. Little yellow May Dim, with water-color sketch of original. 



dx. Oak Fly, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body —Orange floss silk ribbed with ash-colored silk thread or a little floss, 

 the ash-color to be shown well at the tail and shoulders. Wings — From a 

 scapular feather of the woodcock. Legs — A furnace hackle or red cock's 

 hackle with a black list uj) the middle. For Pennsylvania, hooks iS'os. 8 to 

 10; for New York, hooks Nos. 6 to 8 ; for New England, hooks Nos. 5 and 6. 



dy. Black Gnat, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Black ostrich herl. Wings — From the qiiill-feather of the rice-bird or 

 grakle. Legs — Black hackle. For Pennsylvania, hooks Nos. 10 lo 12; for 

 New York, hooks Nos. 8 to 10 ; for New England, hook No. 8. 



d2. Fern Fly, with water- color sketch of original. 



Body— Orange floss silk. Wings — From the quill-feather of the summer-duck 

 wing; the smaller-sized hooks can be dressed from the Aviug-feather of the 

 blue-jay. Legs — A red cock's hackle. For Pennsylvania, hooks Nos. 8 to 

 10 ; for New York, hooks Nos. 6 to 8 ; for New England, hooks Nos. 5 and 6. 



ea. Yellow Sally, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Any yellowish fur ribbed with yellow or apple-green silk. Wings — 

 From a wing-feather of a white hen or white x)igeon stained pale yellow. 

 Legs — A white cock's hackle stained in the same dye. For Pennsylvania, 

 hooks Nos. 6 to tt ; for New York, hooks Nos. 5 and (i ; for New England, 

 hooks Nos. 4 and 5. 



ei. Alder Fly, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Peacock's herl. Wings — From a feather of a brown hen's wing. 

 Legs — A red cock's hackle or a black cock's hackle will answer tolerably 

 well. For Pennsylvania, hooks Nos. 8 to 10; for New York, hooks Nos. 5 

 and (5 ; for New England, hooks Nos. 4 and 5. 



ec. Sky Blue, with water-color sketch of original. 



ed. Little dark Spinner, with water color sketch of originaL 



ee. Turkey Brown, with water-color sketch of original. 



ef. Magalloway. 



Body — Half black ostrich and half brown mohair ribbed with gold twist. 

 Tail — Short libers of yellow macaw. Legs — A furnace hackle of the 

 shoulder. Wings — Strips of brown quill-feathers of the peacock; black 

 ostrich head. Hook No. 3. 



eg. Bellas Stream. 



Body — Chestnut mohair ribbed with gold tinsel. Tail — China jiheasaut top- 

 ping. Legs — A chestnut hackle. Wings — Strips of brown peacock mixed 

 with bustard. Hooks Nos. 1 and 2. 



