388 The Trouts of America 



Cowdung. Body, orange mohair, with slight 

 show of gold tinsel at butt ; legs, ginger hackle ; 

 wings, light curlew. 



Coachman. Body, peacock herl ; legs, brown 

 hackle ; wings, white. 



Royal Coachman. Body, peacock herl, with a 

 band of bright red silk floss around the middle ; 

 legs, brown hackle ; wings, white. 



Golden Spinner. Tail, two fibres from ginger 

 hackle ; body, yellow silk floss, ribbed with 

 gold tinsel ; legs, brown hackle ; wings, blue 

 heron. 



Red Spinner. Tail, two fibres from brown 

 hackle ; body, red silk floss ribbed with gold ; 

 legs, brown hackle ; wings, blue heron. 



Jenny Spinner. Tag, brown silk floss ; tail, 

 black fitch hair (two or three fibres from glossy 

 black hackle will do in place of fitch hair) ; body 

 divided into three parts, upper and lower parts 

 brown silk floss and middle part white silk ; legs, 

 gray hackle ; wings, pale lead color. 



Blue Bottle. Body, blue chenille ribbed with 

 black silk; legs, black hackle, wings, dark lead 

 color. Certain parties claim that the body of this 

 fly should be made of a peculiar shade of steel-blue 

 silk floss. It is impossible to describe this shade, 



