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(7) A natural black or dyed black cock's 



hackle for ribbing the anterior joint. 



(8) A speckled Gallina feather for the 



throat. 



(9) "Right" and "left" strips from a 



black white -tipped Turkey's tail 

 feather for the under-wings. 



(10) " Right " and "left" strands of scarlet, 



lemon, and blue dyed Swan, Bustard, 

 Florican, cinnamon and grey Turkey 

 tail, and green Peacock sword 

 feather, and "right" and "left" 

 strips of Teal, barred Summer Duck, 

 and brown Mallard for the built 

 wings. 



(11) Two Jungle Cock feathers for the 



sides. 



(12) Two Blue Chatterer feathers for the 



cheeks. 



(13) A topping. 



(14) Two Blue and Yellow Macaw tail 



strands for the horns to go over all. 



This is one of the most difficult patterns to 

 dress, and to dress it well constitutes a test of 

 ability. 



There will be no object in describing the 



