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cast on the Miramichi and Nipisiquit, and is simple and 

 inexpensive. It is often called " Bine and Brown." 



No. 12, Chamberlain. — Turkey wing, the lighter and 

 darker fibres mixed, or turkey and mallard ; head, black 

 ostrich herl ; orange mohair, body and hackle ; yellow 

 legs ; silver or gold ribs and tip, black silk twist ; tail of 

 golden pheasant top knot. 



No. 13, Darling. — Wings of turkey, and golden 

 pheasant neck feather and sprigs of blue macaw; head 

 black ostrich; hackles black along the stem, but with 

 reddish ends sometimes called " fiery brown ; " tip orange 

 silk; tail golden pheasant top knot; thin gold ribs and 

 tag and black moliair body. 



No. 14, Major. — Wings of mallard and turkey with 

 sprigs of blue macaw ; head claret herl ; light red 

 hackle, and orange legs ; body deep purple mohair ; tip 

 blue silk ; tail, golden pheasant neck feathers, ribs and 

 tag gold tinsel. 



No. 15, Captain,. — Wings of turkey and golden pheas- 

 ant, tail and neck feathers and sprigs of blue macaw ; 

 head, claret herl ; red hackle; body, claret mohair; tip, 

 orange silk; silver tag, gold ribs and tail of golden 

 pheasant top knot. 



No. 16, Ceriboo. — Wings of turkey and mallard with 

 sprigs of macaw, and a few fibres from the golden 

 pheasant's neck, head of black ostrich herl ; claret legs ; 

 grey hackle, body of green cariboo hair or mohair, lower 

 part of tip golden yellow silk, and upper part black silk ; 

 tail, golden pheasant top-knot, and gold tag. This fly, 

 with various modifications, is extensively used by flie 

 resident fishermen of Frederickton. 



No. 17, Emmet. — No head ; wings of black and gold-' 

 en pheasant neck feather with sprigs of macaw ; body, 



