5- Whole Feather Wings, of feathers, not pieces of tliem- 

 Black Ranger." 



" Dr. Donaldson," amongst other patterns, whose under wings 

 are hkewise composed of the feathers of macaw, and even tiie 

 " Butcher," when the water is not too rough, are gencraUy inckidcd in 

 the Ranger set. 



Mixed wings (No. i) — the most mobile of the set — were booked 

 for cahii, unruffled catches, and so on in comparative rotation up to 

 whole feather wings (No. 5), wliich, being constructed to battle with 

 waters dashing along in violent commotion, were naturally assigned 

 to falls and rajjids. 



It may be necessary to note that nothing has occurred to lessen 

 in the slightest degree the favourable impressions created by this 

 manner of arrangement. But let us proceed with the still more 

 interesting question of choice. 



