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1 Olive Blue,-featherof Starling's wing, body light olive silk, and red hackle .
2 Body greenish herl of Peacock,-ribbedwith gold tinsel,-wraptwith red silk,- red hackle over all.
3 Body dark Peacock's herl,-ribbedwith gold tinsel,-greensilk, black, brown or red hackle over all.
4 A strong brown red hackle is exceedingly valuable.
5 Great Brown,-featherfrom the hen Pheasant's wing,-darkorange silk for body, brown red hackle for legs,-tail do.
6 Take the hair of a black Spaniel for dubbing, ribbed with gold twist, and a red hackle over all.
7 For the Northern Wilderness: Scarlet ibis, split ibis, Romeyn, white-winged coachman, royal coachman, red hackle , red-bodied ashy and gray-bodied ashy.
8 Its dark green and blue tartan and its hat feather, the red hackle , make it the most distinctive of Scottish regiments.
9 Thus with a Dun hackle, use yellow silk; a black hackle, sky blue; a brown or red hackle , red or dark orange do.
10 But failing them, you may do well with a drake which is ribbed through the whole length with red hackle over a straw-coloured body.
11 If he made up his mind that he would have her, he must go armed with all implements, from the red hackle to the harpoon.
12 Red Ant-Lark's Quill feather for wings, cock Pheasant's herl from tail for body, red hackle for legs.
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