201 



No. 1, Louise. An extremely beautiful fly, having 

 wings composed of the golden pheasant's top-knot, breast 

 feather and tail, with sprigs from the green parrot, blue 

 macaw, and kingfisher ; the body is fiery brown mohair, 

 with gold twist ; the head of orange mohair ; the tail a 

 single feather from the golden pheasant's top-knot ; red- 

 dish brown hackle and jay legs. 



No. 2, Edwin. A much simpler fly, and often equally 

 efficcaious among the fins, the wings being composed ot 

 the golden pheasant's tail feather, with a dash of yellow 

 macaw; the body yellow mohair; ribs of black silk; 

 head black mohair ; tail, golden pheasant's top-knot ; 

 hackle yellow and scarlet silk tip. 



No. 3, Forsyth. Wings of the yellow macaw, with a 

 slight dash of mallard wings at each side ; yellow mohair 

 body, with black ribs; head black ; tail, golden pheasant's 

 top-knot ; hackle, yellow, with light blue silk tip. 



No. 4, Stephens. Wings of golden pheasant's breast 

 feather, with slight mixture of mallard; body of reddish 

 brick-colored silk, gold twist ; head, black ostrich ; tail, 

 golden pheasant's top-knot ; hackle, red, to match the 

 body ; tip blue silk. 



No. 5, Ross. Wings of mallard and peacock's herl ; 

 body, cinnamon-colored silk, gold twist ; no head ; tail, 

 green parrot ; red and black hackles and black tip. 



No. 6, The Parson. This is a beautiful and efficient 

 fly ; the wings are mixed, and very similar to those of 

 No. 1, but have a slight mixture of wood duck in them ; 

 the body is of very dark claret silk, with gold twist ; 

 head, black ostrich ; tail, golden pheasant's top-knot ; 

 hackle, dark claret ; legs, blue, with a tip of yellow and 

 gold. 



