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With Rod and Gun in New England 



wings and black wings ; Jenny Lind ; hackles, red, brown and gray ; toodle- 

 bug, which resembles the Montreal, but has a yellow, brown and blue 

 body; quack doctor, same as Montreal, but with a silver body; silver 

 doctor of different sizes and styles ; Parmachene beau, moose, with yellow 

 body and hackle and wings of Chinese pheasant ruff; jungle cock, Parma- 

 chene belle, cinnamon, McBride, Rangeley fly, Metalic point fly, Grizzly 

 King and Queen of the waters. 



An assortment of these, with a few small salmon flies, such as Jock 

 Scott, Fairy and Durham Ranger, will prove amply sufficient for all condi- 

 tions of weather and water, but it may be added to as far as the inclination 

 and purse of the angler will permit. Trout and salmon are very capricious 

 fish, and they sometimes require many trials before the fly is found that 

 will temDt them to rise. 



i'hoto. by Capt. Joseph B. Taylor. 



Barber Shop in Camp. 



