192 THE SALMON FLY. 



NAPOLEON. G.S. 



(COURTNEY.) 

 TAG. Silver twist and red wool. 



TAIL. A topping and Indian Crow. 



BUTT. Black herl. 



BODY. In two sections: No. 1, of blue silk, forming one-third, ribbed 



with fine silver tinsel and butted with a claret hackle. No. 2, 



silver Monkey, ribbed with gold tinsel. 

 HACKLE. An Irish-grey hackle, from blue silk. 

 THROAT. A yellow, a claret, and a light blue hackle. 

 WINGS. Tippet (strands) Golden Pheasant tail ; Swan dyed blue, yellow, 



and claret, Bustard, Mallard, and a topping. 

 HORNS. Blue Macaw. 

 CHEEKS. Indian Crow. 

 HEAD. Black herl. 



One of the old Lee patterns, and in general use in the Spring of 1893. 

 The " Blue-grey-and-brown " is a variation of this fly. 



NIAGARA. G.S. 



(TURNBULL.) 



TAG. Gold twist and black silk. 



TAIL. Two strands of Amherst Pheasant (long). 



BUTT. Black herl. 



BODY. In four equal sections of silk : No. 1, yellow, butted with yellow 



hackle ; No. 2, pea-green, butted with pea-green hackle ; No. 



3, red, butted with red hackle ; No. 4, dark blue. 

 RIBS. First three sections gold tinsel (oval, fine) ; silver tinsel (oval, 



fine) over dark blue. 



THROAT. Dark orange hackle and black Heron. 

 WINGS. Two natural black, shin}', saddle hackles (back to back) veiled 



with Teal, Bustard, tail of Golden Turkey (North America), 



Mallard, and two toppings. 

 SIDES. Summer Duck. 

 HORNS. Eed Macaw. 

 HEAD. Eed wool (small). 



