The Angler's Secret 



claret, brown, etc.), the wings of the 

 woodcock, starling, and landrail ; the tail 

 of the wren, the tail, tail coverts, and 

 neck feathers of the guinea fowl; the 

 various colored feathers of the macaw, 

 the blue, red, and yellow feathers in the 

 tail of the same ; the neck feathers of the 

 cock of the rock, the neck, top pins, and 

 tail of the golden pheasant ; the tail, tail 

 coverts, and neck of the great African 

 buzzard ; the rump coverts of the golden 

 plover, the neck and tail feathers of the 

 argus pheasant, the wings of the English 

 jay, the tails and necks of parrots of 

 every color, the topknot of the American 

 kingfisher, the skin of the English species, 

 the tail and wing feathers of the caper- 

 cailzie, particularly those deeply and 

 closely barred with white; the guinea 

 fowl's feathers dyed green, orange, and 

 claret; the thickest and best ostrich 

 feathers of various colors, the tame tur- 

 key's tail feathers of various tints, the 

 feathers of the scarlet ibis, three or four 



