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neighbourhood of Esher, and Leatherhead, on to 

 Cobham, Dorking, and Ryegate. 



The river and branches of the Colne are much fre- 

 quented by the London Anglers in the neighbourhood 

 of Uxbridge, Iver, Longford, &c. for Trout, Jack, 

 Roach, Chub, &c. The Colne rises in Hertfordshire 

 and divides Middlesex from Buckinghamshire, passing 

 Watford, Uxbridge, &c. and falls into the Thames, at 

 Staines. 



The Dove rises near the Three Shire Stones, in Der- 

 byshire, passes on to Ashburn, from thence falls into 

 the Trent : this little river abounds with Trout, and 

 also Grayling. 



The Medway rises in Sussex, through which county 

 and Kent it flows to Rochester and Chatham, passing 

 by Maidstone, &c. and is well stored with Flounders, 

 Pike, Eels, Perch, and a few Salmon and other Fish. 



The Stour rises in Kent, runs past Ashford, round 

 Canterbury, from thence to Hackington Forditch, 

 and continues its course to Sandwich, and there 

 empties itself into the sea : this river abounds with 

 Roach, Trout, Eels, &c. — the Forditch, or large White- 

 flesh Trout, is met with also in this river. 



The OusE rises in Oxfordshire proceeds to Buck- 

 ingham, gliding on to Bedford and Huntingdon, from 

 thence to Ely, and falls into the sea at Lynn, in Nor- 

 folk. The Ouse is well stored with Jack, Pike, 

 Perch, Eels, &c. 



The Cam rises in Cambridgeshire, runs by Cam- 

 bridge, and, after some miles, is lost in the river Ouse : 



