The Black and Jungle is on page 102 of Schmookler and Sills "Rare and Unusual Fly Tying Materials V I" It is attributed to Charles DeFeo but the pattern isn't given. I don't believe it is a classic salmon fly pattern. It looks like

tail: Golden pheasant tippett over red wool
body: black chenille or ostrich wrapped with black hackle
wing: jungle cock eye (maybe two) over red/brown hair (maybe squirrel tail)
throat: guinea hen or maybe a grey jc body feather


Are you sure you are not intested in the pattern below it in the picture with the eurasian jay feathers? That one is called the Junglecock and the pattern for it is given in the list of patterns at the end of the book. It would be tough to duplicate as it employs large indian crow feathers, blue chatterer and impeyen pheasant.