104 ANIMAL RLSOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



flIooL<>t (iiicliulmg a full series of unmounted Looks, of recent ami 

 aborig-inal manufacture). 



32737. ^ii'tificial flies for salmon, trout, and bass — fontimicd. 



«•. Giaunum, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Fur of a rabbit's face with a littlo iino green mohair worked in at the 

 tail. Wings — From the inside wing-feather of a grouse. Legs — A pale 

 ginger hen's hackle. For Pennsylvania, hooks Nos. 8 to 10; for New York, 

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



X. Yellow Dun, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body — Y<'llow mohair mixed with a little pale blue from a mouse or yellow 

 floss silk with the least blue rabbit fur spun upon it. Wings — Upright, 

 from the inside wing-feather of a mallard or suuuuer duck. For Pennsyl- 

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

 5 and 6. 



y. Iron-blue Dun, with water-color sketch of original. 

 z. Hawthorn, with water-color sketch of original. 



Body— Black ostrich's herl. Wings — From the quill-feather of the English 

 snipe. Legs — A black cock's hackle. For IVnuj^yl vania, hooks Nos. 8 to 10 ; 

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



aa. Jenny Spinner, with water-color sketch of original. 



ab. Dennisou. 



Body — Green floss silk ribbed with silver twist. Tail — Orange-tipped fibres of 

 tippet, wood-duck, ibis, and green parrot. Legs — A golden yellow hackle. 

 Wings — Of the following kinds: wood-duck, tipi)et, brown mallard, bustard, 

 green parrot, blue and yellow macaw, with a few strands of red macaw ; 

 black ostrich head. Hooks Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 



ac. Deacon. 



Body — Bright yellow seal's fur ril)l)ed with silver tinsel backed with gold twist. 

 Tail — Si)rigs of gray nuillard and ibis. Legs — Bright yellow hackle. 

 Wings — Strips of gray mallard dressed full; black ostrich head. Hooks 

 Nos. 2 and 3. 



ad. Montreal. 



Body — Claret mohair ribbed with gold tinsel. Tail — Three of four fibres of 

 scarlet ibis. Legs — Claret hackle. Wings — Brown turkey. Hooks Nos. 1, 

 2, and 3. 



ae. Rangcly. 



Body — Dark claret mohair ribbed with gold tinsel. Tail — Fibres of wood- 

 duck and ibis. Legs — Dark claret hackle. Wing — Strips of wood-duck 

 mixed with sprigs of scarlet ibis. Hooks Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 



af. Tinselled Ibis. 



Body — Silver tinsel ribbed with gold twist. Tail — A slip of wood-duck mixed 

 with ibis. Logs — A covert wing-feather of the ibis. Wings — Strips from 

 the large covert-fcathcr of the ibis (the winj may be varied, adding a slip 

 of wood-duck OH each sidi'i: black ostrich hea<l. Hooks Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 



