106 ANIMAL RESOURCES AND FISHERIES OF UNITED STATES. 



Hooks (including a full series of unmounted hooks, of recent and 

 aboriginal manufacture). 



32737. Artificial flies for salmon, trout, and bass Continued. 



as. Great Blow. 

 at. Cadis. 

 au. Murray. 



Black silk floss ribbed with silver twist. Tail A small feather from the iieck 

 of the scarlet ibis. Legs A golden yellow hackle. Wings Dark mottled 

 turkey j black ostrich head. Hooks Nos. 1 and 2. 



av. Eound Lake. 

 aw. Nameless. 



Body Brown ostrich herl, ribbed with gold twist, tag orange floss. Tail 

 Two or three short sprigs of yellow macaw. Legs A small sooty orange 

 hackle, wound from tag to shoulder. Wings Alternate strips of brown 

 peacock- wing feather and shoveller duck, with a sprig or two of wood-duck ; 

 peacock herl head. Hooks Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 



ax. Racquette. 



Is made in two joints of black orange mohair with gold tinsel. Legs A dyed 

 black hackle wound from tail to head. Tail Bright yellow toucan. Wings 

 A mixture of gold pheasant tail, argus, and teal. Hooks Nos. I, 2, and 3. 



ay. Priest. 



az. Francis Sykes. 



ba. Duke. 



bb. Dhoon. 

 be. Dustin. 

 bd. Lascelles. 



l)e. Snitching Sandy. 



If. Prouty. 

 bg. Grace. 

 bh. Powells. 



li. Hawthorne. 



bj. Edmonson. 

 bk. Whitcher. 



bl. Carshalton. 

 bm. Professor. 



Body Yellow mohair or silk floss ribbed with silver twist or tinsel. Tail 

 Two or three strands of scarlet ibis- wing feathers. Wings From the gray. 



bn. Coughton. 

 bo. Alder. 

 bp. Channtry. 

 bq. Kingdom. 

 br. Hoflan Fancy. 

 bs. Coachman. 



Body Peacock's herl. Wings From a white hen's wing-feather, or a pigeon- 

 wing feather will answer the purpose. Legs A red cock's hackle wound 

 twice or thrice at the shoulder. For Pennsylvania, hooks Nos. 8 to 10 ; for 

 New York, hooks Nos. 5 and 6; for New England, hooks Nos. 4 and 5. 



