4H AMEKIOAN FISHES. 



pigs'-woo., four-sixths black ditto, and then yellow the rest. Wings — 

 Bustard and capercailzie, or guinea-fowl. Horns — Macaw. 



No. 28. Tail— Golden pheasant crest, gold twist. Body — -One- 

 half orange and brown mixed, most orange at tail, one-half black,* 

 pig's-wool. Legs — Long black. Saddle hackle. Wings — A golden 

 pheasant crest, with teal drake and brown mallard. Macaw Iwrns, and 

 ostrich head. 



No. 29. Tail — Yellow-orange worsted pricked out, broad gold 

 tinsel. Hackle of three colors, one-fourth of crimson, warped on 

 crimson body, next two-fourths nearly black hackle warped on black 

 body, remainder pale-blue parrot on dark-blue body. Wings — Tame 

 turkey's tail, black, with a white tip. Head — Black ostrich. 



No. 30. Gold twist tag. Tail — Yellow worsted, pricked out ; gold 

 twist. Hackle — Black cock, long. Body — Pale-blue worsted, the 

 least yellow worked in under the wings and in front of the legs, and 

 then pricked out. Wings — Dingy black and white turkey. 



No. 31. Tag — Yellow floss silk. Tail — Golden pheasant neck and 

 guinea-fowl, silver twist. Hackle — Black cock. Body — Deep crim- 

 ion. Wings — Mixed. Macaw horns. Ostrich head. 



No. 32. Gold tag. Mixed tail, bluish tint, gold tinsel. Body — 

 Yellow floss silk. Hackle — Red cock. Legs — Golden plover. Rich 

 mixed wings, showing blue and red. Macaw horns. Ostrich head. 



No. 33. Gold lag. Golden pheasant crest. Broad gold tinsel. Red 

 cock's hackle. Body — Reddish brown, orange and yellow pigs'-wool 

 well mixed. English jay legs. Rich mixed wings. Shining red 

 golden pheasant tail. Macaw horns. Ostrich head. 



No. 34. Gold tag. Gold tinsel, with gold twist along-side. Hackle 

 — A red marled one, set on quill end first, and wrapped across the 

 gold. Body — Thin, of yellow, orange, and reddish-brown worsted, 

 Wings — Brown mallard and teal drake. If hackle much longer than 

 end of hook, shorten a little ; ought to be half an inch longer. 



. The next are large class flies, and must be tied on double or treble 

 gut. . 



